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_ 1. Apams (W. H. Davenport). Women of Fashion and Representative 

a Women in Letters and Society. A Series of Biographical and Critical 
‘Studies. 2 vols. 12mo, half dark-blue morocco, gilt backs and tops. 
“7 Se ae London, 1878 


a 2 AppIson (JosEepH). ‘The Spectator; corrected from the originals, with a 
a new biographical preface, by N. Ogle. Engraved portraits. 8 vols. 
, 12mo, half red straight-grained morocco, gilt backs. London, 1827 


i” 3. ApotPHus (J. H.). Memoirs of Caroline, Queen Consort of Great Britain. 

2 Numerous copperplates, portraits and views, COLORED BY HAND. 2 

- vols. 8vo, half polished calf, gilt backs. London, 1821 
Fine copy of a scarce work. 


_ 4, AtBuM ARTISTIQUE DE LA Re1neE Hortense | Hortense Eugénie de Beau- 
ae harnais, Daughter of the Empress Josephine, and mother of Napo- 

leon III]. Livre d’Art de la Reine Hortense: Une Visite & Augs- 
burg; Esquisse Biographique; Lettres, Dessins et Musique. Extra 
ILLUSTRATED by the insertion of a large number of choice, scarce and 
beautiful plates: lithographs, etchings and engravings, some of which 
are printed in colors, and an original aquarelle of Napoleon Bona- 
parte on horseback, after Meissomer, the subjects include portraits of 
Hortense, Napoleon I, Josephine, Lows Napoleon, Alexander I of 
Russia, and many other celebrities of the period, by Adam, Bazin, 
Morinet, Lignon, Thibault, Giroux, and Ruet, after Meissonier, Zimer- 
man, Gérard, Scheffer, Vigneron, Lethiere, etc., also the Hopwood 
colored plates, depicting the court dress of the period, also A.L.S. 
“h” 1p. 8vo, n.p. Jan. 2, 18388, of Hortense |for details of this and 
the two following letters, see below], a L.S. of Lows Bonaparte, 
King of Holland, and brother of Napoleon I, 1 p. 4t0, Paris, April 2, 
1805, and a L.S. of Napoleon III, Elysée National, April 10, 1849, 
1 p. 4to. Each plate is mounted and hinged, mainly with borders of 
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brocaded purple silk, gilt edges, by Ritter. 
Paris: Heugel & Cie, no date 


ONE OF THE CHOICEST OF THE EXTRA-ILLUSTRATED BOOKS FROM THE LIBRARY ae 
oF M. C. D. BorDEN, WITH BOOKPLATE ENGRAVED BY HE. D. FRENCH. t 
Special interest attaches to the autograph letter of Hortense, as it was 

written to Jeanne Francoise Julie Adelaide ‘Bernard Récamier, the inti- 
mate friend of Madame de Staél, courted in vain by Napoleon in 1805, and 
banished from Paris by him in 1811, on account of her intimacy with 
Madame de Staél, and other enemies of the Emperor. It is addressed in the 
autograph of the queen to the recipient at her salon at L’Abbaye-aux-Bois, 
and mentions her son, Charles Louis Napoleon [Napoleon III]. The letter 
commences ‘‘ My dear Léonie” [probably a pet-name], “ Even if I do not 
write, you know I am thinking of you. I know you are in the midst of 
your friends, and therefore as happy as you.can be. Alone in this snowy 
and sunless region, I become very sad, and so I fear to sadden you. 

. . The world forces me to forget myself. . . . Alone I 
go over too many painful things. With friends like you one is as 
happy as one can be. Sorrow becomes melancholy, for while not forget- 
ting it, it becomes more gentle. I miss you. . . . I do not wish to . 
speak too much of my regrets and isolation. I hope my son will not be 
away from me much longer. He loves our solitude, and writes that he 
will be glad to return to it. I painted a picture, which you will receive 
one of these days. I can do no better for the time being because of my 
poor eyes. I wanted to prove to you that I am thinking of you, and hope 
that you will never doubt my feelings,” ete. 

The letter, signed, of Napoleon III. is on military affairs, granting a 
-reprieve to drum-major Dubois. It is signed as “'President of the Re- 
public.” 

The letter, signed, of Louis Bonaparte, is a personal letter to M. Larrey, 
chief surgeon, regarding the advancement of the recipient’s cousin. 


5. ALDEN (Timotiy). A Collection of American Epitaphs and Inscriptions 
with Occasional Notes. Frontispiece in Vol. I by Maverick, and por- 
traits by Hdwin. 5 vols. 18mo, mottled calf, inside gilt borders, by 
Riviére. New York, 1814 


CHoIce copy of this interesting work the author of which was a veritable 
“Old Mortality,” only instead of perpetuating the inser age on the 
tombstones he has preserved them in these volumes. 


6, ALLIBONE (8S. Austin). A Critical Dictionary of English Literature, and 
British and American Authors, living and deceased. 3 vols. with the 
supplement by John Foster Kirk, 2 vols. Together, 5 vols. royal 8vo, 
cloth, gilt tops, uncut. Philadelphia, 1908 


Fine clean set. 


%. AMERICAN PRAYER Book. The Book of Common Prayer, and Administra- 
tion of the Sacraments and other Rites and Ceremonies of the Church, 
according to the use of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United 
States of America, together with the Psalter, or Psalms of David. 
12mo, contemporary American red.morocco, the back and sides tooled 
in gold, former owner’s name, “ HKhzabeth Church, 1801,” stamped 
on front cover, gilt edges. 

New York: Printed by Hugh Gaine, at the Bible, Hanover Square, 
1794 
Second Edition of the American Book of ‘Common Prayer. Laid in is a 


silk and natural leaf book-marker, with the name of Elizabeth Church. 
painted thereon. 


8. [ANDREws (Witi1am Lortne).] Index to the Illustrations in the Man- 
uals of the Corporations of the City of New York, 1841-1870. Por- 

trait. 8vo, orange cloth. New York, 1906 

One of 250 copies printed, with introduction by William Loring Andrews. 


_ 9. ANGELO (Henry). Reminiscences of Angelo. With Introduction by Lord 


_ Howard de Walden, and Notes and Memoir by H. Lavers Smith. 
Illustrated with 68 plates reproduced from originals in the collection 
of Joseph Grego, a number colored. 2 vols. royal 8vo, half leather, 
gilt tops, uncut. Philadelphia (London printed), 1904 


10. ANTIQUE GEMs. Photographic Facsimiles of the Antique Gems formerly 
possessed by the late Prince Poniatowski, accompanied by a descrip- 
tion and poetical illustrations of each subject . . . together with an 
Hssay on Ancient Gems and Gem-Hngraving. By James Prendeville, 
assisted by the late Dr. Maginn. Numerous facsimilies. 2 vols. 4to, 


half red morocco, gilt edges. London, 1859 
— the Mrs. John V. L. Pruyn collection, with her bookplate in each 
volume. ; 


11. ANTonINUS (Marcus AvrRELIus). Meditations. Square, 12mo, dark- 
blue crushed levant morocco, inside gilt borders, gilt top, uncut. 
London: A. L. Humphreys, 1902 


Beautiful copy of the Humphreys Classics Edition, well printed on hand- 
made paper. _ 


12. Armsrrone (WALTER). Gainsborough and his Place in English Art. With 
siaty-two photogravures and ten lithographic facsimiles in color. 
Folio, original cloth, gilt top, uncut. London, 1898 


The most important work on the great English painter, and the scarcest 

of the art works in this series issued by William Heinemann. Facsimiles 

- are given of his portraits of Mrs. Siddons, David Garrick, “The Blue Boy,” 
Lieut.-Col. St. Leger, Mrs. Robinson, and others. 


13. Armstrong (WaLrer). Sir Joshua Reynolds, First President of the 
- Royal Academy [Life and Times]. With seventy-eight photograv- 
ures and six lithographic facsimiles in color. Folio, cloth, gilt top, 
uncut. London, 1900 
The most important work on Sir Joshua Reynolds. Now out of print 
and scarce. 


14. Art Caratoaues. Catalogue de Tableaux Anciens et Modernes Aquarelles 
et Dessins et Objets d’Art formant la célébre collection de M. EH. 
Secretan. With a large number of full-page photogravures. % vols. 


folio, full morocco, gilt edges. Paris, 1889 
Edition de Luxe, printed on Japanese vellum, and of which only three 
hundred copies were issued. Text and illustrations are in this copy hinged 


on linen joints. 


15. Arr Caratocurs. Catalogue de Luxe of Ancient and Modern Paintings, 
belonging to the Estate of the late Charles T. Yerkes. Numerous 


full-page facsimiles. Thick small folio, cloth, uncut. 
New York: American Art Association, 1910 


Edition limited to 250 copies of which this is No. 125. 


16. Arr CaraLocuzs. Museum of Painting and Sculpture; or, Collection of 


1%. 


18. 


19. 


20. 


21. 


Q2. 


ART 


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the principal Pictures, Statues, and Bas-Reliefs in the public and — 

private Galleries of Europe. Drawn and etched by Reveil; with de- 
scriptive, critical, and historical Notices, by Duchesse, senior. 17 
vols.; also Gallery of British Artists, from the days of Hogarth to the 
present time. By G. Hamilton. 4 vols. Text of both works in 
English and French. With hundreds of outline plates. Together, 21 
vols. 12mo, half dark red crushed levant morocco, symbolically tooled 
backs, gilt ‘tops, uncut, by Worsfold. Paris and London, 1829-1837 


From the library of M. C. D. Borden, with his bookplate ee by 
BH. D. French in all volumes except three. 


CatraLocurs. A Notable Collection of English Furniture of the 

XVII and XVIII Centuries; Catalogue of the rare and beautiful 

Ancient Faiences, Glass, and other Objects belonging to Messieurs 

Tabbagh Freres ; Catalogue of the Avery collection of Ancient Chinese — 

Cloisonnes. All illustrated. 3 vols. 4to and Svo, wrappers. 

New York: American Art Association, and Brooklyn Museum of 
Arts and Sciences, 1910- 11-12 


CatTatocurs. Illustrated Catalogue de Luxe of the very valuable 
Art Property, collected by the late Robert Hoe, of New York. With 
a large number of fine facsimiles, some full-page. Thick 4to, wrap- 
pers, uncut. New York: American Art Association, 1911 


Subscriber’s copy of which but two hundred and seventy-five were 
printed. 


CaTALoGuEs. Collection Jacques Doucet. Catalogue des Dessins & 
Pastels, des Sculptures & Tableaux, des Meubles & Objets d’Art du 
XVIIle Siécle. Notices par MM. Mannheim, Paulme, Lasquin, and 
others. Three Parts. Several hundred reproductions of portraits, 
views, statuary, articles of furniture, &c., in sepra and other tints. 
3 vols. 4to, wrappers, uncut. Paris, 1912 


CaTaLoaurs. . The Valuable Art Collection of the late M. C. D. 
Borden, Esq.; The Private Collection of American Paintings, formed 
by William T. Evans, Esq.; A very important collection of Valu- 
able Paintings. All illustrated. 3 vols. 4to, wrappers. 

New York: American Art Association, 1913 


CatTaLoeuEs. The Valuable Paintings and other Art Property be- 
longing to Cottier and Company; Valuable Modern Paintings, the 
property of Mr. Julius Oehme, and other art catalogues. Mainly 
illustrated. 4to, 8vo and 12mo.- Together, 7 pieces. 

New York: American Art Association, ete., v.d. 


Periopicats. La Revue de l’Art, Ancien et Moderne. Directeur: 
Jules Comte. Hundreds of reproductions of portraits, statues, views, 
sword-hilts, architectural ornaments, medallions, museum interiors, 
&c., many being on Japanese paper. 6 vols., imperial 8vo, half pol- 
ished morocco, gilt backs and tops, uncut. Paris, 1897-1899 


* 
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28, ArT Prriopicars. The Connoisseur; An Illustrated Magazine for Col- 
— __—lectors. Thousands of illustrations. Vols. 1 to 34, inclusive. To- 
gether, 34 vols. 4to; 25 vols. (Vols. 1 to 25) bound in half red 
morocco, and 9 vols. (Vols. 26 to 34) in the original wrappers. 
London, 1901-1912 


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ae me ni = 
eae less reproductions, MANY IN coLors, of drawings, pastels, A Gee 
i tectural designs, Chinese porcelains, Japanese prints, musical instruments, 
= medals, snuff-boxes, &¢., &c., after the most famous artists in all lines, 
. including Sir Joshua Reynolds, Bartolozzi, George Morland, Romney, 
Angelica Kauffman, Goya, Hogarth, Rembrandt, and many others. 
ham dnteresting contributory articles on art and allied subjects are also in- 
av cluded and are by Edmund Bishop, Cyril Davenport, W. Carew Hazlitt, J. 
___- Herbert Slater, William Morris, and others equally prominent. 


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Art Prrropicats. ‘The Connoisseur. Vols. 1 to 33. Together, 33 vols. 
Ato, original wrappers. (From Sept., 1901, to and including August, 
— ——s«-:1912.) With rypEx for each volume. London, 1901-1912 =~ 
ae Art Prriopicats. The Connoisseur. Vols. 1 to 29. Together, 29 vols. 
4, original wrappers. (From Sept., 1901, to and including Jan.. 
ee 1911.) Without index. London, 1901-1911 
ey eG, Avotion Pricrs or Booxs. A representative record, arranged in alpha- 
ei betical order, from the commencement of the English Book-Prices 
Current in 1886, and the American Book-Prices Current in 1894 to 
1904, and including some thousands of important auction quotations 
a of earlier days. Edited by Luther 8. Livingstone. 4 vols., 4to, cloth, 
4 gilt tops. New York, 1905 


Of this work seven hundred and fifty copies were printed. 


2”. Bacon (Francis). Of the Advancement and Proficience of Learning or 

. the Partitions of sciences, IX Bookes. Interpreted by Gilbert Watts. 

Portrait and engraved title by William Marshall. Small folio, mot- 
tled calf, gilt edges, by Riviére. cy 

; Oxford: Printed by Leon Lichfield, 1640 


» Fine copy of the first edition in English. 


28. [Baruam (RicHarp Harnris).| The Ingoldsby Legends; or, Mirth and 

Marvels. By Thomas Ingoldsby, Esquire. (First, Second, and Third 
: Series, complete.) Engraved titles, 19 plates, including 2 portraits, 
. by John Leech, George Cruikshank, Buss, and others. 3 vols. 8vo, 
three-quarter brown crushed levant morocco, extra, gilt tops, uncut ; 
by Riviere. London: Richard Bentley, 1840, 1842, 1847 
Very fine copies, each volume peing the First Edition of each series. In 
3 the story, “ Grey Dolphin,” contained in the First Series, the hero's name 
Tc is Ralph, instend of Robert, as in later editions. This copy has the print- 
i: ing on page 236, aS was the case of the Hoe copy. The earliest issue has 
-’ this page blank. Clean and sound copies of the three original series are 


very seldom seen. 


29. BaARING-GouLD (SaBinzE). Iceland; Its Scenes and Sagas. Colored 
frontispiece, maps, and illustrations. Royal 8vo, half green polished 


calf, gilt, gilt edges, by Wood. London, 1863 
One of the best and most important works on Norse legends and myth- 
ology. 


30. Barron (BENJAMIN SmitTH). A Memoir concerning the Fascinating 
Faculty which has been ascribed to the Rattle-Snake, and other Ameri- 
can Serpents. 8vo, contemporary marbled wrappers, entirely uncut. 

Philadelphia; Printed for the Author, 1796 


Exxceedingly rare in this unusual condition. 


31. [Bevertey (Ropert).] The History and Present State of Virginia, In 
Four Parts. I. History of the First Settlement of Virginia. . . 
Il. The Natural Productions and Conveniences of the Country 

III. The Native Indians, their Religion, Laws, and Customs 
_ . IV. The Present State of the Country . . . By a Native 
and Inhabitant of the Place. Frontuspiece, the Arms of Virginia, 
in facsimile, and 14 copperplates allustratwe of Indian life and 
customs. Small 8vo, old panelled calf. 
London: Printed for R. Parker, 1705 
First EDITION of one of the most valuable contributions to Colonial His- 
tory. The author had experience in the public records of the colony, and 
in treating of the institutional life of the colony and its first settlers, he 
gives ample data from original sources. The section on the Indians is 
particularly full and satisfactory, being based on Smith’s and Hariot’s 
accounts and illustrated by DeBry’s engravings. This is an exceptionally 
fine copy, except that the frontispiece and a portion of the table are in 
facsimile, but so expertly done as hardly to be detected. 
The dedication bears the autograph signature of the author. 


32. BrsniograpHy. Cohen (Henry). Guide de ’Amateur de Livres a Vign- 
ettes (et a figures) du XVIIT® siécle. Quatriéme édition. Royal 8vo, 
half red morocco, gilt top, uncut. Paris, 1880 


33. BrBLIoGRAPHY. Bibliographie des ouvrages relatifs a Amour, aux 
Femmes, au Mariage, et des livres Facétieux, Pantagruéliques, Scato- 
logiques, Satyriques, etc. Par M. Le C. D’I***, Quatrieéme 
édition, entiérement refondue, augmentée et mise a jour par J. 
Lemonnyer. 4 vols., thick royal 8vo, half red morocco, gilt, original 
wrappers bound in. Paris, 1894 


The most important work of its kind published. 


34. BIBLIOPHILE Society. Marat (Jean Paul). Polish Letters, translated 
from the Original Unpublished Manuscript. Titles on Japanese 
vellum, 2 portraits and 3 facsimiles. 2 vols. square 8vo, original 
vellum boards, uncut and unopened. Boston, 1904 

One of 445 copies printed on handmade paper for members exclusively. 
The work is an intimate revelation of Marat, whose character as the 
Apostle of Liberty of the French Revolution is therein portrayed with 

many pleasing sidelights. These Letters are printed directly from the 
original manuscript. 


_ 35. Binpinc. Aucassin and Nicolette. An Old French Love Song. ‘Trans- 
- lated by M. 8. Henry, and versified by Edward W. Thompson. 4to. 
Edinburgh: Otto Schulze and Co., 1902 
elas Elaborately bound in full citron crushed levant morocco, the sides com- 
pletely covered with more than three hundred and fifty inlays of red, 
brown, blue, Olive, and yellow morocco, intricately tooled with 3,500 im- 
pressions of a small leaf in gold, arranged in concentric circles, the leaves 
radiating from the center in every direction; doublure of blue crushed 
levant, with a large diamond-shaped panel filled with small blind-tooled 
circles; flies of white vellum ; gilt top, uncut; by the Hampstead Bindery. 

One of twenty-five copies printed on Japanese vellum. From the library 
of M. C. D. Borden, with bookplate engraved by EK. D. French. 


, 36. BINDING. Browning (Robert). Poems of Browning. With Introduction 
) by Richard Garnett. Illustrated by Byam Shaw. 8vo. 
London, 1897 


(Bound in full sage-green crushed levant morocco, with the poppy, full 
blown, in half bloom, and in bud, all inlaid in varying colored moroccos 
on sides and back, doublures and flies of brocaded silk, edges gilt on the 
the rough, by Meunier. In morocco cover. 
~ One of one hundred and twenty-five copies on Japanese vellum. From 
the library of M. C. D. Borden, with bookplate engraved by E. D. French. 


3%. Brnprng. Cur and Psycun. The Most Pleasant and Delectable Tale 
; : of the Marriage of Cupid and Psyche. Done into English by William 
Adlington, of University College in Oxford. With a discourse on 
the Fable by Andrew Lang, late of Merton College in Oxford. Pre- 
ceded by Poems by May Kendall, J. W. Mackail, F. Locker-Lampson, 
Andrew Lang, and W. H. Pollock. With a photogravure frontisprece 
of “ Psyche and Proserpina,” by W. B. Richmond, an etching im two 
states, “ Venus and the Sea-gull,” by Vereker Hamilton, and wood- 
e cut head- and tail-pieces after Prudhon. Royal 8vo. 
ey London: David Nutt, 1887 
Bet LES? Beautifully bound in full brown erushed levant morocco, with title on 
side surrounded by heart-shaped leaf-sprays and with burning hearts, 
butterflies, stars, and pointillé as outside borders, back and under side 
similarly treated with the exception that the title is not repeated on 


under side, doublures and files of red silk, gilt top, uncut, by Zaehnsdort. 
LARGE PAPER COPY, of which only a small number were issued. From the 


ce. library of M. C. D. Borden, with bookplate engraved by E. D. French. 
a ~ . . . . 
i 38. Brxprnc. Dante. The Comedy of Dante Alighieri [Hell], rendered into 


/ English [prose], by Sir Edward Sullivan, Bart. 8vo, name on 

. half-title. London, 1893 

ig ; Bound by the translator, Sir Edward Sullivan, in full brown levant 

a morocco, the sides and pack gold-tooled with diamond-shaped sections, in 

‘i * each of which is a conventional figure in gold, diamond-shaped labels of 
red morocco, gilt edges. 


39. Binpinc. Drayton (Michael). Nimphidia and the Muses Elizium. 
3 Edited from the earliest editions by John Gray. Woodcut frontis- 
| piece and title by Charles Ricketts. 8vo, full blue crushed. levant 
é morocco, impressionist Te ated Beas aera pe two 
cream-colored inlays, inside gilt border, § bop) ee ee ane 
From the library of M. C. D. Borden, with bookplate engraved by EB. D. 

Be cae” French. 


STL Tok 
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a RAE AS eee ee ADE eth 


40), BrinpInG. Goldsmith (Oliver). The Vicar of Wakefield. With thirty-— 
two wlustrations by William Mulready. Firsr Issuz oF Tars Epr- 
TION. 8vo. London: John Van Voorst, 1843 

Bound in full dark-green crushed levant morocco, the sides’ richiy: orna- 
mented with an intricate design, consisting of an interlaced border around 
floral emblems, with inner dentelle border, the whole formed by numerous 
inlaid levants of varying colors, all heavily ornamented in gold, the back 
treated in a somewhat similar manner, gold fillets, wide inside borders, 
tooled with powdered gold and inlaid flowers, doublures and linings of 
red watered silk, gilt top, other edges scraped, in morocco ease, ee 
with green velvet, by Riviére. 

A very handsome and pleasing specimen of the bookbinder’s art. 


-41. BinpinG. Goncourt (Edmond et Jules De). Le Femme au Dix-Huitiéme 
Siécle. Nouvelle édition, revue, augmentée, et illustrée de soixante- 
quatre reproductions sur cuwre par Dujardin, d’apres des originaux 
de Vépoque. Thick 4to. Paris: Firmin-Didot, 1887 

One of seventy-five copies printed on Japanese vellum and elab- — 
orately bound in full old-rose crushed levant morocco, with a silk panel 
on front cover on which is painted a female figure attended by two 
cupids, decorative gold sprays of tooling on corners, doublures and flies 
of pink watered silk, gilt edges, in morocco cover, by Stikeman. 

From the library of M. C. D. Borden, with bookplate engraved by E. D. 
French. 


42. Brnpine. Het Nieuwe Testament, ofte Alle Boeken des Nieuwen Ver- 
bonds onzes Heeren Jesu Christi. Door last Van de Hoog-Mog. 
Heeren Staten Generael der Vereenigde Nederlanden, en volgens 
het Besluyt van de Synode Nationaal, gehouden tot Dordrecht, in de 
jaren 1618 ende 1619.—Het Boek der Psalmen, nevens de Gezangen 
bij de Hervormde Kerk van Nederland in Gebruik. Copper-plates. 
Thick 12mo, in a contemporary binding of tortoise-shell, with heavy 
gold-plated hinges, corners, and clasps, gilt edges. 

Amstérdam, 1776-1805 

Both Testament and Psalms have the autograph signatures of the publi- 

cation authorities. The metal-work is highly ornamental, and on the inside 

of the clasps is engraved: ‘“ Abigail Saruco, Marache 5538.” Except for 

a slight crack in the tortoise-shell, which was mended many years ago, the 
curious old volume is in an excellent state of preservation. 


43. Brnpinc. Kempis (Thomas A.). Of the Imitation of Christ. Frontis- 
piece. 12mo, purple crushed levant morocco, the front cover depict- 
ing the Savior in the desert under a palm tree, inlaid in cream 
colored, rose, orange, brown and green moroccos, with gold and blind 
toolings; the back and back cover with inlays of palm branches in 
green and brown moroccos; inside gilt borders, doublure and flies 
of dark wine-colored watered silk; by Bayntun. In chamois-lined 
ease. London: Kegan, Paul, 1898 


44, Brnpine. Life of Dr. John Barwick. Abridged and Edited by G. F. 
Barwick. Portract. Bound in full black leather, facsimile of a de- 
sign by Samuel Mearne; The Coronation Order of King James I. 
Edited by J. W. Legg. Portrait. Bound in full dark-green leather, 
facsimile of a design from the library of James I; Short Narrative 
of the Late Troubles in England. Portrait of Charles I. Bound in 
white vellum, facsimile of a design from the library of Charles I. 
Together, 3 vols, 12mo. ~ London, 1902-3 


Kach limited to 320 copies, and containing an Essay on each of the three 
bindings, by Cyril Davenport. 


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LVIMAGE. REVUE LITTERAIRE ET ARTISTIQUE: 
BOUND BY MEUNIER. 
Number Forty-Five. 


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AD. Binpine. L’Imacy. Revue Litteraire et Artistique, ornee de Figures 
eae - sur bois. Cette revue fondée par la Corporation Frangais des Gra- 


-veurs sur bois a été publiée sous la direction littéraire de Roger Marx 
et Jules Rais et sous la direction artistique de Tony Beltrand, Au- 
guste Lepére, et Léon Ruffe. Illustrated with hundreds of wood- 
engravings, full-page and in the text, executed by the foremost artists 
Pris of France; with a duplicate set of the plates, proof before letters, on 
__ ~China paper, 2 vols. thick small folio. Paris: Floury, 1896-1897 
; Edition de Luxe, and one of one hundred copies on China paper. A 
_ -_—s- remarkable example of modern bookbinding, being bound in’ full dark 
_——~--—s« green crushed levant morocco, with a panel of chiseled ealf inset in the 
Cae front cover of Vol. I. bearing a design of oak leaves, the crayon and graver, 
and a scroll bearing the title incised upon the calf, and colored red, green, 
and brown; upon the back cover a similar panel of chiseled calf with oak 
leaves, a pen and crayon, and a female head upon a disk of gold, all in- 
cised in the leather, and stained red, green, and; brown; back with the 
title in gold, and heavy raised bands; doublure of an intricate mosaic of 
 eonyentionalized flowers and intertwining scrolls beautifully inlaid in red,. 
brown, yellow, green, purple and blue moroccos, blind-tooled throughout, 
flies of green watered silk, edges gilt on the rough, with the paper covers 
preserved; by Charles Meunier. The second, volume has similar panels 
of chiseled ealf, but with a different design of oak leaves, ete., incised and 
stained, the panel on the back cover containing a soldier’s head incised 
upon a disk of gold. 
___. From the library of M. C. D. Borden, with bookplate by.E. D. French. 
[See Reproduction. ] 


46. Brnpine. Moncrieff (A. R. Hope). Bonnie Scotland. Described by A. 
--——S& RB. ~ Hope Moncrieff. With seventy-five full-page illustrations im 
oar. 4tQ.°- > London, 1904 


Edition de Luxe, of which five hundred copies were printed, this being 
number two hundred and seventy-four, and autographed by the author. 

EBlaborately bound in full brown crushed levant morocco, with the Arms 
= of Scotland on the covers inlaid in yellow, blue, green, red, and drab 
a -._moroccos, and surrounded by a circular porder of thistles inlaid in violet 
Bt: and green on a ground of gray levant, the corners filled in with inlaid 
a a arabesques of bright red, blue and green moroccos, doublures of green 
ss __ Jevant, with inlays of dark red and purple levants worked to conventional 
P design, flies of green levant, gilt top, uneut, by Morrell. 
a -——«#wKF rom the library of M. C. D. Borden, with bookplate, engraved by E. D. 
French. 


4%. BINDING. Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam. Translated by Edward Fitzgerald. 
: With eleven mystical and emblematic illustrations by Gilbert James, 


Sf in photogravure. emo. London, recent 
q a mee In a rich and appropriate binding of crimson erushed levant morocco, 
a on front cover is an illustration of a Persian woman pouring the wine of 
wa Life upon the Earth, executed in inlays of purple, carmine, black, and 


i ET flesh-colored moroccos and gold tooling, surrounded by a border bearing 
a ; title and grape-vines with leaves and bunehes of grapes, inlaid in green 
and dark-blue moroccos on a gold background, back ornamented with a 
-gimilar design, inside borders, doublures and flies of dark red watered 


a | silk, gilt edges, by Bayntun. In chamois-lined case. 


48, Brxpinc. Songs of Society, from Anne to Victoria. Edited, with Notes 
= and Introduction by W. Davenport Adams, Woodcut border on title. 
First Eprrion. 8vo., full bleached pigskin, with covers bearing 
branch of a rosebush with flowers, buds, leaves, inlaid with green 
and cherry-colored moroccos, background of small dots, circles and 


rosettes, with a border of dark red morocco, gilt top, uncut, by 
Riviere. . °° “onder, 1880 

Large paper copy, of which only twenty-five were printed. The volume — 
is dedicated to Austin Dobson, and some of the poems appear in book-form — 
for the first time. Among the authors represented are Bayly, Calverly, 
Clough, Collins, Dobson, Fitzgerald, Gay, Landor, Locker, Yates and others. 


From the library of M. Cc. D. Borden, with bookplate engraved Dy, EK. D. 
French. 


49, Brinpinc. Tennyson (Alfred, Lord). In Memoriam. 8vo. Taman ae 


One of 500 copies on large paper, exquisitely bound after an old fif- 
teenth-century pattern, taken from a volume in the Grand Ducal Library, 
Venice. The covers consist of a fretwork design in relief, cut in wood, 
‘upon which are painted by hand, in blue, red, and gold, bands of flowers, 
leaves, and diamonds ; inlaid in the fretted compartments is mother-of- 
pearl upon which is painted conventionalized designs, and in the center 
compartment the title on a cartouche; back of brown morocco, gauffered 
top, uncut. 

A beautiful replica of a Venetian binding, from the library of M. C. D. 
Borden, with his engraved bookplate by E. D. French. 

[See Reproduction. ] 


50. Brnpinc. Tennyson (Alfred, Lord). The Foresters; Tene ‘Hood and 


Maid Marian. First Eprtion. 12mo. 
London: Macmillan and Co. 1892 


Bound in full dark blue crushed levant morocco, both sides with a de- 
Sign in mosaic representing an oak-tree under which two deer are stand- 
ing, doublures of citron levant morocco, inlaid with panel of brown mo- 
rocco, tooled with quivers and acorns, and a border of oak leaves, brown 
silk files, gilt top, uncut, by Riviére. 

From the library of M. C. D. Borden, with bookplate by HE. D. French. 


51. Binprnc. Theuriet (André). Le Vie Rustique. Drawings and designs 


by Leon Lhermitte, engraved on wood by Clement Bellenger. Small 
folio. Paris: Launette, 1888 


Appropriately bound in full green crushed levant morocco, richly deco- 
rated with inlaid moroccos in scrolls, supporting on sides wheat blossoms 
and carnations, in the centre a basket of roses and bunches of grapes, on 
back cover a cluster of roses and carnations. with crossed spade, rake, 
and fork, tied with ribbons of blue and crimson leathers, all blind-tooled, 
doublures and flies of heavy brocaded silk, gilt edges, by Ritter. In a case. 

One of five hundred and twenty-five copies on velin blanc, hors texte sur 
velin de cuve teinte. With an autograph card of. the author inserted, 
dated “‘16 October ’86.” oe aa 

From the library of M. C. D. Borden, with bookplate engraved by H. D. 
French. 


52. Binpine. The Quatrians of Omar Khayyam of Nishapour. Now first 


completely done into English verse from the Persian, in accordance 
with the original forms, with a biographical and critical introduction 
by John Payne, 8vo. London: printed for the Villon Society by 
private subscription and for private circulation only, 1908. 


Only a small number (about 250) were issued, of which this is number 
152. Handsomely bound in full dark blue crushed levant morocco. with 
‘ornate borders of interlaced lines and small dots, and centre panels of 
floral decoration, back decorated with a floral decoration in the Persian 
style, doublure. of green crushed levant morocco, floral border, green 
watered silk linings, gilt edges on the rough, with original vellum covers 
preserved, by Lortic. 

From the library of M. C. D. Borden, with bookplate engraved by E. D. 
French. 


TENNYSON. 


IN MEMORIAM, 


Forty-Nine. 


Number 


PN, at A ES I | TRIER OAR A A BPA EE SOE? pF SRC MTS LA 


| a BINDING. ‘Tennyson (Alfred). The Princess; a Medley. With 26 illus: 
trations, engraved on wood by Dalziel, Green, Thomas and LH. Wilt- 
ams, hae ans by David Maclise. 8vo. 
i 253 - London: ‘Moxon, 1860 
_-Firsr EDITION with these iNustr ‘Hee 
__ Bound in purple crushed levant morocco, the sides ornamented with an 
interlaced border of, floral design, depicting a vine with leaves and berries, 
formed of inlaid pale blue, dark green, and red MOroCccos, gold lines and 
dots, surrounding a panel ‘of frosted gold; the back in panels of similar 


34 -_ design, as well as broad inside borders; doublure a purple iene ha silk, 
_ eters; by Riviere. In chamois- lined case. 


nie ieiicntm),, meigiond J cage: Not by Man’s, but the Spirit 
18 a0 of the Lord: And the Sum sealed up of New-England’s Persecutions. 
Being a Brief Relation of the Sufferings of the People called Quakers, - 
in those Parts of America. . Also, Truth and Innoceney De- 
in aoe Against Falsehood and Envy: ‘An Answer to Cotton Mather 
| “his Calumnies, Lyes and. Abuses of the People called Quakers. 
ae “By John Whiting. Bound in 1 vol. small 8vo, full ane 
call silt back and inside borders, gilt edges. 
3 et ye London: Printed and Sold by Sue Sowle, 1703 
amie copy of the: BEST EDITION. This contains an answer to Cotton 
_ Mather’s abuses of the Quakers, written in his ““Magnalia” in 1702. It 
~~ also “include the appendix “Certain. Writings of those Persons which 


were there Executed, Written aM them in the time of their Imprisonment, 
in the Bloody-Town of Boston.” : 


3 
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e 5B. Booxsrspixe. Tararia. 2a, 1 ae Br Folin: de Luxe; Le Livre et ?Amateur. 
- _  -. Frontispice par J. Adeline, et illustrations ‘par Aron Freres aprés 
«© © dessins de Fraipont, Kurner, et Perret. Royal 8vo, full dark-blue 
perished levant morocco, gilt back and inside borders, gilt top, unent, 
pace iarpers bound i in, "y The Club Bindery. o 
Paris: E. Rouveyre, 1888 


one. of : a limited edition on * papier vélin.” From the library of Henry 
W. EP with. leather bookplate. ae Fh . 


56. wa. Du Bois (H._P.). ere ah Bookbindings in the Library 
of Henrv William Poor. Numerous reproductions in gold leaf and 
colors by HE. Bierstadt. as cloth, uncut. 

Jamaica: Marion Press, 1903 


é as ; Py ID z vee : % 4 
BOs é. One of 200 ¢ Dien fect ats on handmade paper. | 


x ia aie fous aeons and Seventy-Six Historie and Artistic 
ee Bookbindings, dating from: the Fifteenth Century to the present 


sod - time. Pictured by: ‘etchings, artotypes and lithographs, after the 
“. ., originals selected from the. Library of Robert Hoe. 2- vols., folio, 
tat buckram, leather labels. New York: Dodd, Mead and Co., 1895 
5 gies) Of this beautiful work only: two hundred copies were printed, all or 
od Imperial Japanese paper. The etchings are by F. Raubicheck, the litho- 


> » . graphs by Prang and ok and Julius Bien and Co., and the Khe, by 
_. Edward Bierstadt. | | ) 


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58. 


59. 


60. 


61. 


62. 


63. 


64. 


65. 


66. 


Booxsrnpine. Uzanne (Octave). La Heer Moderne artistique et 


fantaisiste. Illustrations reproduites d’aprés les originaue par 
Albert-Dujardin et dessins allégoriques de Adeline, Fraipont, et 
Giraldon. Frontispiece d’ Albert Lynch, gravé par Manesse. Royal 


8vo, three-quarters green crushed levant morocco, gilt back and top, — 
- uncut, original wrappers bound in. Paris: E. Rouveyre, 1887 - 


One of a limited edition on “ papier yélin.” 


BooksBinpinG. Zaehnsdorf (Joseph W.). Technological Handbooks. 
The Art of Bookbinding. A Practical Treatise. Plates and dta- 
grams. 12mo, full crimson polished calf, gilt and mosaic back, in- 
side gilt borders, gilt edges, by Zaehnsdorf. London, 1903 


Beautiful copy of this well-known handbook. 


Bookeiates. Bouchot (Henri). Les Ex-Libris et Les Marques de Pos- 
session du Livre. Reproductions. 12mo, half brown morocco, gilt 
top, uncut. | Paris, 1891 

One of a limited edition printed on “ vélin teinté” paper. 


Booxptarss. Hamilton (Walter). Dated Bookplates, with a Treatise 
on their Origin:and Development. Htched frontispiece, and about 100 
facsumiles. 4to, cloth, gilt top, uncut. London, 1895 


This work covers the field from a period previous to the eet 
century up to the year 1895 in an exhaustive manner. 


BririsH Mrzzotrnters. Whitman (Alfred). Valentine Green. Wirth 
six plates, portrait of Green, and plates after Romney, Reynolds, etc. 
Ato, cloth, uncut. ’ London, 1902 


THE SCARCE FIRST EDITION, of. which but 520 copies were printed. In- 
valuable to the collector of the work of the great English» mezzotinter, 
giving the various states, etc., of his work. 


British MEZZOTINTERS. Yood win (Gordon). James McArdell. With 
siz plates, after Reynolds, Van Dyck, etc. Royal 8vo, cloth, uncut. 
London, 1903 


THE SCARCE FIRST EDITION of which but 520 copies were printed. Gives 
the details regarding state, etc. 


Brrvisu Merzzortnvers. Goodwin. (Gordon). Thomas Watson, James 
Watson, Elizabeth Judkins. With sia plates after Reynolds, etc. 
Royal 8vo, cloth, uncut. London, 1904 


THE SCARCE FIRST EDITION, of which but 520 were printed. Gives the 
details regarding state, etc. 


BrowNeE (JAMES). History of the Highlands and of the Highland Clans ; 
with an Extensive Selection from the hitherto inedited Stuart Papers. 
With 66 full-page engraved plates, and colored facsimiles of the Tar- 
tans of the various clans. 4 vols. royal 8vo, half polished calf, gilt 
backs, leather labels. Edinburgh, circa ‘1855 


BrowNe (Sir THomas). Religio Medici, Urn Burial, Christian Morals, 
and other Essays. Imperial 8vo, boards, cloth back, uncut. 
| London: Vale Press, 1902 
One of 310 copies printed. With bookplate of Clarence H. Clark. 


fi 


ue a. Sie ere bins | ve Sa Oo Re rie 
. ' 


«6%. BrowNin@ (Ropert). The Works of Browning. With Introductions by 
ie F. G. Kenyon. Frontispiece photogravure portrait in each volume. 
10 vols. 8vo, original boards, Holland backs, paper labels, uncut, as 
issued. London: Smith, Elder & Co., 1912 

(CENTENARY EDITION. No, 1 OF ONLY 26 SETS PRINTED THROUGHOUT ON 
JAPANESE VELLUM. The entire edition was limited to 526 copies, all of 
which were sold before the date of publication, and sets now are at a 
considerable premium. Hence, the edition on veLtLUM is of exceptional 


: scarcity and must steadily rise in value, as this will now remain the de- 
o finitive edition of Browning’s writings. 


68. [Brownine]. Acrippa (Henry Cornetius). Opera in Duos Tomos 
Ns concinne digesta, de novo accessit Ars Nororta, etc. Woodcut por- 
trait on reverse of title, folding charts, and numerous other curious 
engravings in the teat. Thick 12mo, old calf, with the initials 
“K. D.” stamped in gold in the centre of the covers. In brown levant 
morocco solander case. Lugduni, n.d. [1510] 
Rosert BRoWNING’S COPY, WITH HIS AUTOGRAPH SIGNATURE (in his earlier 
style), “R. Browning,’ and underneath (in his later writing), the inscrip- 
tion, “Sir KENELM Dicpy’s Copy.” To the collector of association books 
there is a fascinating combination in the names of Kenelm Digby, the ill- 
starred philosopher, and Robert Browning, the most profound of modern 
poets. Agrippa was one of Browning’s favorite authors, and is referred 
to in both “Sordello” and “ Paracelsus.” 
‘Some of the pages of this volume are slightly worm-eaten, and one of 
the former possessors has taken the pains to make a list of the words and 
portions obliterated, supplying them in manuscript. 


69. Butten (ArtHurR Henry—Hditor). A CuristMAs GARLAND: Carols and 
Poems from the Fifteenth Century to the Present Time. With 7 
illustrations newly designed by Henry G. Wells. 1885 


| Edition limited to 150 copies. 


ENGLAND’s Heticon. A Collection of Lyrical and Pastoral Poems: 
Published in 1600. 1887 


Limited to 250 copies, on Large Paper. 


Lyrics FROM THE SonG-Books OF THE HLIZABETHAN AGE. 1887 


Limited to 250 copies, on Large Paper. 


More Lyrics rrom THE Sonc-Books ofr THE HLIZABETHAN AGE. E 
188 


* 


.. Limited to 250 copies, on Large Paper. 


“ae 


LYRICS FROM THE DRAMATISTS OF THE ELIZABETHAN AGE. 1889 
Limited to 260 copies, on Large Paper. 
Tz Works or Dr. Campion. Privately printed at the Chiswick 
Press, 1889. 
Limited to 120 copies, on Large Paper. 
Musa Prorerva: Love-Poems of the Restoration. Privately printed, 
1889. 


Limited to 780 copies for England and America. 


Ss. a Pe ee eo 


I... o_o 


ToGETHER, 9 volumes. 8vo, bound in full crushed levant morocco, each vol-— 


70. 


V1. 


TR, 


73. 


vA, 


SpecuLuM AMANTIS: Love-Poems from Rare Song-Books and Miscel- 


lanies of the Seventeenth Century. ieetier’ aa 1889. 


Limited to 500 copies. 


PoEMs, CHIEFLY ‘Lyricat, FROM ROMANCES AND PrROSsE-TRACTS OF 
THE EKLIZABETHAN AGE: With Chosen Poems of Nicholas Breton. 
uf 1890 


Limited to 260 copies, on Large Paper. 


ume in a different color, sides with a border of fillets, gilt tops, uncut; 
by ZAEHNSDORF, London, 1885- 1890 


EDITION DE LUXE of each volume, EACH COPY BEING No. 1. 


May be pronounced the most preferred set of these valuable anthologies. 


From the library of M. C. D. Borden; each volume contains his book- 
plate engraved by E. D. French. 


BULLEN (ARTHUR Hrenry—Editor). Snceniin Amadeee Love Poems— 
from Rare Song-Books and Miscellanies of the Seventeenth Century, 


Small 4to, newly bound in half green crushed levant morocco, gilt, 
gilt top, uncut. London: Privately Printed, 1889 


“One of 500 copies printed. 


Bovucuot (Henri). Le Femme Anglaise et ses Peintres. Copiously allus- 
trated. 4to, original parchment wrappers, uncut, loose in covers, 
which are slightly torn. Paris, 1903 


One of thirty copies printed on Japan paper. 


Butwer (Epwarp, Lorp Lyrron). The Writings of Bulwer. Large type 
library edition. 26 vols. 8vo, half red calf, gilt backs, double letter- 
ing pieces. | London, 1877, ete. 

A good library set of the or -‘iginal issue of this edition, much superior to 


the Jater printings, when the type had.become worn. From the library 
of George Barr McCutcheon, with his bookplate in each volume. 


[Burton (Sir RicHarp F.).| Stone Talk: Being Some of the Marvellous 
Sayings of a Petral Portion of Fleet Street, ‘London, to one Dr., Poly- 
glott, Ph.D. By Frank Baker, D.O.N., 12mo, original cloth, uncut. 

tot . London, 1865 


Fine copy of the first edition of one of the scarcest of Captain Burton’s 
works. 


Boccaccio. Contes de Bocace; Traduction Nouvelle, augmenté de divers 
Contes et Nouvelles en vers imités de ce Poéte célébre, par La Fon- 
taine, Passerat,- Vergier, Perrault, Dorat et autres; et enrichie de 
Notes historiques sur les principaux personnages que Bocace mis sur la 
scéne, et sur les usages observés dans le siécle ou il vivoit. Par A. 
Sabatier de Castres. Illustrated with a large number of copper- 
plates, many colored by hand. 11 vols. in 6, 12mo, half red calf, gilt 
backs, a few margins slightly wormed. Paris, An X., 1801 


LARGE PAPER Copy. 


— 


ei BOPTICKLLT. Sandro. Botkicelli: et son epoque. Pee: Himile Gebhardt. Por- 
 iegoh trait of Botticelli, beautifully printed in colors after the painting of a 

“The Adoration of the Wise Kings,” in the Royal Gallery of Flor- - 
ii 3 ence, and seventy very fine photogravure plates from Botticelli’s Rae 


Bret: FO. gis he -Folio, sheets, in a cloth portfolio. | way 
| % - Paris: Goupil & Cie, 1907 _ aaa > 

= One of “fitty copies, printed on Imperial Japanese’ vellum and ac- | La 

mpanied by a duplicate set of the plates, printed on India paper, and PS 

unted on a stiff tinted paper. The most valuable work yet issued on a 

e great painter. 19, a 


TLLUSTRATIONS. | Bachan’ eC ohn). ‘Scholar Nh Odiag: Hitched nan ee 
6 other plates, by IPAS Cameron. First EDITION. 12mo, ae 2 


cloth, 1 uncut” _London, 1896 ae 
a : me 
‘. 


ILLUSTRATIONS, Irving (Washington). Old. Christmas and 
pidge. Healy, TMhustrated by Randolph Caldecott. Royal 8vo, 
BuCuEE _ London, 1886 


3 vee Onde’ Hundred ee With Introduction 
Roberts. Royal By0, vellum boards, gilt top, uncut. 
~ Boston, 1904 


; bieaty 50 copies printed by the De Vinne Press on J ERATERS vellum, 
pipereph signature of the author. 


fe Audsley (George Ashdown) and Bowes (James, Lord), Kera- 
3 mic Art_of J apan. Illustrated with a large number of full-page 
colored plates, and many engravings in the teat, reproducing every 
style of Japanese ceramic art, also the distinctive marks. of the vari- 
. ous potters, 2 vols. large folio, handsomely bound in, full dark red 
morocco, emblematically gold tooled on backs and sides, broad inside 
agp borders, gilt tops, uncut, by Ramage. 

Liverpool and London: Published for subscribers, 1875 


'& VERY CHOICE copy of one of the most exhaustive: works on the subject. 


0. Cinvaws SAAvepRA (Micunt Dr). The Ingenious Gentleman’ Don 
if Quixote of La Mancha. Done into English, with Notes, Original 
and Selected, and a New Life of the Author, by Henry Edward 
 . Watts. vols: thick arpa Ato, boards, vellum: backs, uncut. 
oie Bei : London: Quaritch, 1888 


One of 250 copies printed ou handmade paper. 


% i, Opnvawires Saavepra (Miauen Dn). History of the Valorous and Witty 
_ Knight-Errant Don Quixote of the Mancha. Translated by Thomas 
Shelton. Introduction by Royal Cortissoz. 260 illustrations by 
Daniel Vierge. 4 vols. royal 8vo, green buckram, leather labels, gilt 
tops, uncut. In neat cloth case. London: New York, printed; 1906 


Handsome set; one of 155 copies on deckel-edge paper. 


- 82. Cuamepers (Roserr). The Maid-at-Arms. THe AuTHor’s OrIGInaL 


_ . . Manuscript, consisting of eight hundred and forty-four foolscap 
. sheets, written on one side of the paper only, in pencil. In a specially 
— | »*....made:box, lettered on back and side. 


Like all Mr. Chambers’ manuscripts it is written in pencil. 


83. 


84. 


85. 


86. 


87, 


88. 


89. 


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CHAFFERS (WILLIAM). Marks and Monograms on European and Oriental 
Pottery and Porcelain. With Historical Notices of each Manutac- 
tory. Ninth Edition, Revised and Edited by Frederick Litchfield. 
Over 3,500 Potters’ marks and illustrations. Thick royal 8vo, half 
dark-blue crushed levant morocco, gilt, gilt top. London, 1900 


CHarrerton (THomas). Works Comprising the Poems attributed to. 
Rowley, Miscellaneous Prose and Poems, and a Life by G. Gregory. 
Engraved plates. 38 vols. 8vo, polished calf, gilt tooling on sides and 
backs. London, 1803 

Choice copy of the Best Edition. The preface by Robert Southey states 
that this edition was proposed to be issued by subscription for the benefit 


of Chatterton’s sister, but was finally taken over by Messrs. Longman & 
Rees. 


Cuemens (Samurn L.). The Writings of Mark Twain. Portraits and 
illustrations. 25 vols. 12mo, half crimson polished morocco, gilt 
tops, uncut. New York, 1906 


The authorized Hillcrest Edition, published by the Harpers. Inserted 
in Vol. I is a card in Twain’s autograph, as follows: “ Truly Yours, Mark 
Twain, London, June 1900.” 


CoLERIDGE (SaAMuEL Taytor). Christabel; Kubla Khan, a Vision; The 

Pains of Sleep. First Epirton. 8vo, newly and handsomely bound 

in full blue crushed levant morocco, gold-tooled panelled sides, 

dentelle borders, gilt edges, by Riviere. London, 1816 
Unusually fine and tall copy, with all the half-titles. 


Cottyns (Cuarutes Patk). Notes on the Chase of the Wild Red Deer in 
the Counties of Devon and Somerset. Numerous illustrations, many 
tinted. 8vo, half red morocco, shghtly rubbed. . London, 1862 


FIRST EDITION of this well-known volume containing the Appendix de- 
scriptive of remarkable runs and incidents from 1780 to 1860, in connec- 
tion with the chase. 


CoLtoreD CosTtuME Puates. Valentini (Francesco). Abhandlung tiber 


die Comédie aus dem Stegreif und die Italienischen Masken; nebst 
elnigen Scenen des Rodmischen Carnevals. With 20 beautifully 
colored plates of carnival scenes, &c. 4to, cloth, lower edges, uncut, 
small repair to title and another page. - Berlin, 1826 


An exceedingly scarce work on costume. 


Correceio. Antonio Allegri da Correggio: His Life, His Friends and 
His 'Time. By Corrado Ricci. From the Italian by Florence Sim- 
monds. Finely illustrated with 87 full-page plates and 190 illustra- 
tions in the text, mainly reproductions in photogravure, the full- 
page plates being in duplicate.’ 2 vols. 4to, bound in full green 
crushed levant morocco with a wide gold-tooled border, gilt backs 
and inside borders, gilt edges, by Stikeman. London, 1896 

No. 40 of only 100 copies, on Japanese paper. 
The pictures by Correggio at Hampton Court Palace, and those owned 
by the Duke of Wellington and Lord Ashburton, with some others, have 


been especially photographed, and are here REPRODUCED FOR THE FIRST TIME. 
From the library of M. C. D. Borden, with bookplate. 


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90. Courr Lirr. Bloomfield (Georgiana, Baroness). Reminiscences of Court 
— ~— and ~Diplomatie Life. With 3 portraits and 6 illustrations, after 
: a original sketches by the author. 2 vols. 8vo, half maroon calf, gilt 
ee backs, by Morrell. London, 1883 


91. Cousin (Charles). Racontars: Ilustrés d’un Vieux Collectionneur. Par 

me VPAuteur du “ Voyage dans un Grenier,” Charles Cousin, Vice-Presi- 

dent de la Société des Amis des Livres. Illustrated with 53 portraits, 

facsimiles of bindings and objects of art, etc., comprising etchings, 

steel engravings, chromotypes, and photographs, both full-page and 

in the text, many of the plates colored; and a large number of fac- 

similes of autograph letters from noted French bibliophiles. 2 vols. 

in I. royal 4to, full dark brown crushed levant morocco, the sides 

_~—~—_—  and_ back decorated with laurel and oak-leaf sprays entwining a trellis 

ee border, entirely tooled in gold, inside gilt borders, doublure of blue 

bee te _levant morocco, with red roses in mosaic, brocaded silk flies, gilt top, 
uncut, the original wrappers bound in by Ritter. 


ONE OF ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY COPIES, printed on Imperial Japan paper, 
with an extra set of plates. It contains accounts of rare books, pictures, 
drawings, faience, autographs, and bibelots. all accurately and fully de- 
scribed in a delightfully personal manner, by one of the most noted biblio- 
philes of France. 

From the library of M. C. D. Borden, with bookplate engraved by B. D. 
French. — 


92. Crowauitt (ALFRED). The Tutor’s Assistant; or, Comic Figures of 
| Arithmetic. Numerous humorous illustrations by Crowquill. 12mo, 
: half brown crushed levant morocco, gilt top, original wrappers bound 
iva Mey Riviere. London, 1843 

Fine copy of the SCARCE FIRST EDITION. From the library of Henry W. 
Poor, with oval leather bookplate. 


93. CroweutLtt (Atrrep). Strange Surprising Adventures of the Venerable 
Gooroo Simple and his Five Disciples, Noodle, Doodle, Wiseacre, 
Zany, and Foozle. Colored frontispiece, and 60 illustrations, by 
Crowquill. 12mo, half morocco, gilt, gilt edges. London, 1861 
First eprrion. From the library of Henry W. Poor, with oval leather 

bookplate. 
94. ORANE ILLUSTRATIONS. Columbia’s Courtship. A Picture History of the 
United States in 12 Emblematic Designs IN COLORS, with Accom- 
panying Verses, by Walter Crane. Small folio, cloth. Boston, 1893 


95. OraANE Ittustrations. Don Quixote of the Mancha. Retold by Judge 
: Parry. Illustrations in colors, by Walter Crane. 8vo, boards, un- 

cut London, 1900 
ScARCE FIRST EDITION with these illustrations, and one of only 100 copies 
printed on Japanese vellum and autographed by Judge Parry. 


£ 1! 2 ae I Tae a sh = 4 the 
Be _ Grane Intustrations. Triplets, comprising the Baby s Own Opera, 

| ii Baby’s Bouquet, and the Baby’s Own Aesop. With the original 
colored designs by Walter Crane, Printed by Edmund Evans. Ob- 


long 4to, buckram. London, 1899 
One of 20 copies printed on Japanese vellum, with the music of all the 


songs. 


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97. CruIksHANK (GEORGE). Tales of Other Days. By J. Y. A[kerman]. 
; Illustrations by George Cruikshank, engraved by J. Thompson and 
8. and T. Williams. 12mo, full polished calf gilt back, and inside 

gilt borders, gilt top, by Larkins. “London, 1830 


CHOICE COPY OF THE' FIRST EDITION, From Fie library of Henry w. Poor, 
with engraved bookplate. 


98. CRUIKSHANK (GrorcE). The Loving Ballad of Lord Bateman. With td 
‘etchings by George Cruikshank. Square 16mo, original flexible 


cloth, with gilt cover design by Cruikshank, loose in binding, as 


usual. London: David Heat 1851 


Thackera ‘ is supposed to have written the text. 


99. DE Forest (JoHN W.). History of the Indians of Connecticut, from 


the Earliest Period, to 1850. Map and illustrations. 8vo, half ‘brown 
Morocco. Hartford, 1852 


100. Dr For (Dante). The Novels and Miscellaneous Works of Daniel 
De Foe.. With a Biographical Memoir of the Author, Literary 
Prefaces to the Various Pieces, [lustrative Notes, Etc., Including 
All contained in the edition attributed to Sir Walter Scott, with 
considerable Additions. 17 vols. 12mo, half red calf, gilt backs and 
tops. Oxford: Printed by D. A. Talboys, 1840-41 


Fine copy of the famous Talboys edition, well printed in good type, and 


handy to read. This set does not contain “ Robinson Crusoe,” but does 
contain the other great works of DeFoe: “ Moll: Flanders,” “ Captain 
Singleton,” ‘Colonial Jack,” “ History of the Devil,” etc., and also, The 
Life of Daniel DeFoe, by George Chalmers, with a chronological list of 
174 of his works. 


101. Denton (SHERMAN). Moths and Butterflies of the United States East 
of the Rocky Mountains. With over 400 photographic illustrations in 
the text, and many transfers of species from life. 2 vols. royal 8vo, 
bound in full dark green crushed levant morocco, with butterflies 
tooled in gold in the corners of the covers and on backs, inside gilt 
borders, oilt edges. Boston [1900] 


No. 310 of only 500 copies printed. . 

The great features of this wonderful work are the illustrations. 'The 
colored plates, or Nature Prints, are DIRECT TRANSFERS FROM THE INSECTS 
Vol. I. (The Moths) 18 plates, and in Vol. Il. (The Butterflies) there are 
transferred to the paper while the bodies are printed from engravings and 
afterwards colored by hand. Of these colored illustrations there are in 
Vol. I. (The Moths) 18 plates, and in Vol. IT. (The Butterflies) there are 
44 plates. The majority of the plates show both upper ‘and under sides 
of the wing surfaces. 

From the library of M. C. D. Borden, with his bookplate. 


102. DickENS (CHARLES). The Works of Dickens. Illustrations by Crutk- 
shank, “ Phiz,’ and others, on I ndia paper. 30 vols. royal 8vo, cloth, 

paper labels, uncut. - London, 1881-1882 

FINE SET OF THE CHAPMAN AND HALL LIMITED EDITION DE LUXE, With-the 


text in large, clear’ te and all the “ Phiz” and Cruikshank illustra- 
tions. 


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=. 03. Dickens (Cuartes). The Christmas Carol. Facsimile reproduction of 
~~ the Author’s Original MS. With Introduction by F. G. Kitton. 4to, 


boards, vellum back, gilt top, uncut. New York, &c., 1890 
‘short of 250 copies for America, with autograph signature of the pub- 
; ers. 


. DILKE (Lavy Tinka French Furniture and Decoration in the 

 XVIIIth Century. Numerous reproductions of salons, chimney- 
pieces, articles os tapestry, furniture, &c. Royal 8vo, cloth, gilt top, 
< Es uncut. London, 1901 


by . Dinke (Lapy ery: French Engravers and Draughtsmen of the 
i — XVIIIth Century. Numerous allustrations after Hisen, Drevet, 
and others. : Royal 8vo, cloth, uncut. London, 1902 


SON (Avstiy). Horace Walpole. A Memoir. Illustrations. Square 
- 8vo, dark-brown crushed levant morocco, gilt back, inside gilt borders, 
Me, silk end papers, gilt top, uncut, by Zaehnsdort. London, 1893 


7 ue vay ' One of only 50 copies printed on Large Paper. Inserted is an A.L.S., 1 p. 

a ee “Ato, of Horace Walpole, dated Berkeley Sq. Apl. 7, 1791, to the yl of 
RPG sit Buchan referring to a collection of State Papers from the MSS. of the 
cae i. Howard and Talbot families, &c. WALPOLE’S LETTERS ARE SCARCE. 


[Donat (Josepr).| La Déclamation Théatrale, Poém Didactique en 
quatre chants. Précédé et suivi de quelques morceaux de prose. fin- 
peer tit le, and 4 plates, fine impressions, engraved by De Ghendt 
ee Bisen. Small 8vo, mottled calf, gilt back and edges. 

; Paris: Chez Delalain, 1771 


Fine ‘copy of the tourth edition in a French contemporary binding. 
ee > cee 


E 403. Drama, Doran (J ohn). “Their Majesties’ Servants.” Annals of the 
Bye reset English Stage, from Thomas Betterton to Edmund Kean. Actors— 

-—s Authors—Audiences. Illustrated with portraits of Garrick, Better- 
©. ton, Nell Gwyn, Mrs. Siddons, Macklin, Abington, Kemble, Jordan 
— and Edmund Kean. 2 vols. Royal 8vo, half red morocco, gilt tops, 
oo pe... peut. ; New York, 1865 
6 Fine copy of the Large Paper edition, of wee only 161 copies were 

ta printed. 


—«- 109. Dramatists or THE Restoration. Works of Davenant, 5 vols.; Crowne, 
ie - 4 yols.; Wilson; Cokain; Marmion; Lacy. 13 vols. 8vo, cloth, paper 
labels, uncut. Edinburgh, 1875 


y a ; j _ One of 450 copies of William Paterson’s small paper edition, with notes 
s coded and memoirs by eminent authorities. From the library of Samuel L. 
SOs Clemens—“ Mark. Twain.” 


110. Epgeworvit (Marra). Tales and Novels of Edgeworth. Title-pages and 
illustrations engraved on steel. 10 vols. 12 mo., newly bound in half 
green calf, gilt backs, gilt tops, uncut, by Morrell. London, 1857 


411. Exior (Guorce). Romola. With 24 full-page illustrations and a large 
number of vignettes on India paper, by Sir Frederick Leighton. 
z 2 vols. imperial 8vo, half red crushed levant morocco, gilt backs and 
tops, uncut. London: Smith, Elder & Co., 1880 


- One of a limited Edition de Luxe on Lars ge Paper. 


112. Euzevirn Press. Crcero. M. Tullii Ciceronis Opera. Cum Optimis 
exemplaribus accurate collata. Beautifully printed, with fine en- 
graved title and bust portrait. 10 vols. bound in 9, small 12mo, red 
straight-grained morocco, dull gold edges, in the manner of Roger 
Payne. Lugd. Batavorum: Ex Officina Elzeviriana, 1642 

The Complete Works of Cicero: Rhetorica, Orationes, Epistolae, Philo- 
sophiae, De Officiis, Fragmenta, etc. Very large and choice copy (5% 
inches) from the famous Syston Park Library, with bookplate in each 
volume. ‘The set is rare in such fine condition. 


113. EnetisH Dramatic Lirerature. Ward (A. W.). A History of Eng- 
lish Dramatic Literature to the Death of Queen Anne. New and re- 


vised edition. 3 vols. 8vo, half red levant morocco, gilt tops. 
London, 1899 


A valuable work to the student, giving as it does careful analyses of a 
great many plays, and criticisms upon them. 


114. Essex House Press. Of the Imitation of Christ. Four Books, Edited 
by Ernest Godman from the Earliest English Translations: the First 
Three from that of Thomas Rogers, 1580: the Fourth from that of 
‘the Lady Margeret, Countess of Richmond, and Printed by Wynkyn 
de Worde in 1504. Printed in red and black, with woodcuts. Folio, 
limp leather, with silk ties, uncut. London, 1904 


No. 4 of 100 copies on hand-made paper. 


115. Evetyn (Joun). Navigation and Commerce, Their Original and Prog- 
ress. Containing a Succinct Account of Traffick in General; its 
Benefits and Improvements: Of Discoveries, Wars and Conflicts at 
Sea, from the Original of Navigation to this day;-with special Re- 
gard to the English Nation; Their Several Voyages and Expedi- 
tions, to the Beginning of our late Differences with Holland; In 
Which His Majesties’ Title to the Dominion of the Sea is Asserted, 
against the Novel, and later Pretenders. By J. Evelyn, Hsq., S.B.8., 
8vo, old (probably contemporary) calf, back repaired, and name -on 
title. London: Printed by T. R**** at the Sign of the Ship, 1674 


FINE copy of the scarce First Epirion, with the leaf of errata, and list 
of books sold by Benj. Tooke. 


116. Faience. Solon (M. L.). History and Description of the Old French 
Faience, with an account of the Revival of Faience Painting in 
France. With Preface by Wiliam Burton. 24 plates in colors, re- 
productions of marks, and numerous other illustrations. 8vo,. buck- 

ram, gilt top. London, &c., 1903 


117. Fart (Nort Du). Contes et Discours d’Eutrapel. Réimprimés par les 
Soins de D. Jouaust. Avec une Notice et un Glossaire, par C. Hip- 
peau. 2 vols. half red morocco, gilt tops, uncut. 
Paris: Librairie des Bibliophiles, 1875 
A valuable work to the literary student as showing the development of 


the short story in the manner of Boceaccio. 
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124. 


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118, FeatHEerMAN (A.). Social History of the Races of Mankind; Nigri- 


tans; Papuo and Malayo, Melanesians; Chapo-and Guarano-Mara- 
nonians; Dravido-Turanians, Turco-Tartar-Turanians, Urigo Tur- 
anians ; Aramaeans. 5 vols. 8vo, half brown crushed levant morocco, 
gilt tops. London, 1885-7; 1890-1; 1881 


_ CHoIcr set. From the library of Henry W. Poor, with his bookplate in 
each volume. — 


FrerGcusson (James). A History of Architecture in all Countries. New 
Edition, Edited by R. Phene Spiers. With Notes and Additions 
by George Kriehn. Numerous reproductions, plans, &c. 2 vols. 
thick royal 8vo, half brown crushed levant morocco, gilt tops, uncut. 
New York, 1907 


CHOICE copy of this well-known work, from the library of George Barr 
McCutcheon, with his bookplate. 


Frerpine (Henry). The Works of Fielding. Edited with a Biographi- 


cal Essay, by Leslie Stephen. 10 vols. royal 8vo, half dark-red 
polished morocco, gilt, gilt tops, uncut. ° 
London: Smith, Elder & Co., 1882 


_ CHoIce set of this limited large-type edition. 


Fiske (JoHn). The Writings of Fiske. Illustrations and maps. 24 
_ vols. 8vo, full dark-blue buckram, paper labels, uncut. 
| Cambridge [ Mass.]: Printed at the Riverside Press, 1902 


CHOICE SET°-OF THE LIMITED EDITION DE LUXE. 


FIsKE (JOHN). A SET OF THE RIVERSIDE PRESS LARGE PAPER EDITIONS 
OF FISKE'S WORKS, AS FOLLOWS: 


The Discovery of America. 4 vols. 1892 
The American Revolution. 2 vols. 1896 
The Critical Period of American History. 1898 
~The Beginnings of New England. 1898 
Virginia and Her Neighbors. 2 vols. 1900 
Dutch and Quaker Colonies in America. 2 vols. 1903 
New France and New England. 1904 


Illustrated with portraits, maps, facsimiles, contemporary views, &c. 18 


vols. royal 8vo, blue boards, white cloth backs, paper labels, uncut, as 
issued. Cambridge: Riverside Press, 1892-1904 


ALL LIMITED EDITIONS, viz., 250 copies of each work, with the exception 
of the American Revolution, of which but 150 copies were issued. 


[FirzepraLtp (EpwArp).| Euphranor. A Dialogue on Youth. Thin 
12mo, full dark-green crushed levant morocco, inside gilt borders, 
gilt top, by Riviere. London: William Pickering, 1851 

FINE Copy OF THE FIRST EDITION of Fitzgerald’s first book, of which he 
said during the year following its publication that “It would be a real 
horror to me to be known as the writer.” ‘Later, however, after the work 
had been praised here and there, he thought it ‘a pretty specimen of 


chisell’d Cherry-stone.” 
Firzceratp (Epwarp). Works of Fitzgerald, Reprinted from the Orig- 
inal Impressions, with some corrections derived from his own An- 


notated Copies. Portrait. 2 vols. 8vo, cloth, paper labels, uncut. 
: Boston: Houghton, Mifflin & Co., 1887 


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. Frrzeeran’ s Prrrarcu, with MS. Annotations. Petrarch. Le Rime 


di M. Francesco Petrarca. Riscontrate Con Ottimi Esemplari 


_Stampati . . . Vignette on title. 12mo, contemporary calf, the 


back tooled in gold with the emblem of the Golden pears repeated 
five times, sprinkled edges. In Padova, 1722. 


FORMERLY OWNED BY EDWARD FirzcERALp, the translator of Pas, hay. 
yam, with a fine and early autograph of him, “ E. FitzGerald, Novr. 1834,” 
and his rare bookplate, an angel holding a shield, rie was desanee by 
William Makepeace Thackeray. 


The volume contains numerous marginal annotations in vn citeetaall 


of Fitzgerald, some caustic, some humorous. Opposite Sonnet VIII. he 
has written “Sent with some pigeons to a friend’; opposite Sonnet EX. 
“ With some truffles”; opposite Sonnet LX. “ These sonnets after 12 years 
of love,” and many others. 

It is an unusual occurrence when a book formerly owned by Fitzgerald 
occurs for sale in a perfect condition, as his manner was to take the pages 


containing passages that pleased him from various works, and.to bind the © 


whole of those selected, with pictures, some of which were obtained from 
other sources, into volumes, which he facetiously called his ‘ works”. 
See Wright’s Life ef Fitzgerald for other, details, vol. IL., p. ea 


126. Forp (Ricnarp). A Hand-Book for Travellers in Spain, and Readers 


at Home, with its aba Religion, Legends, Sports, etc. Two 
folding maps. 2 vols. 12mo, original cloth. — - London, 1845 


First Epirion. Contains much material, that, owing to its character, 
was omitted in later issues. 


127. FortNuM (0. Da): Derive Catalogue of the Maiolica, Hispano- 


Moresco, Persian, Damascus, and Rhodian Warés, in the South Ken- 
sington Museum. With Historical Notices, Marks, and Monograms. 
Numerous reproductions, MANY CoLoRED. ‘Thick royal 8yo, cloth, 
morocco back, gilt top. - London, 1873 


128. Foster (J. J.). Miniature Painters, British and Foreign, with some 


account of those who practised in America, in the eighteenth 
century. Illustrated by numerous examples selected from celebrated 
collections. 2 vols, royal 4to, cloth backs, and boards, gilt tops, uncut, 
small ink-spot on p. xu, vol, I. 

New York, [printed in London} , 1903 


Number eleven of one hundred and. fifty copies of the ‘ Author’s Edi- 
tion’, autographed by him. Includes accounts of the work of the most 
notable miniaturists, including Cosway, Holbein, Plimer, and many others, 
the plates made from the originals in the collections of Harl Spencer, the 
Wallace collection, the Duke of Devonshire, the Earl of Derby, and many 
others. 


129. Francais (Les) Prernrs Par Eux-Mrmns: Encyclopédie Morale du 


Dix-Neuviéme Siécle. Par MM. Balzac, Bernard, Desnoyers, 
Gautier, Gavarni, &c. Illustrated with a large number of full-page 
colored ‘plates, and hundreds of text-engravings by Cousin, Gavarm, 


Grandville, Monnmer, Messomer, &c. 9 vols. ae 8vo, half red calf. 


’ |. Paris’ L. Curmer, 1840-1842 


A realistic and amusing description of France and the oo people 
during the first half of the nineteenth century. 


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P3491. pe ae Imprint. Law (William). An Extract from a Treatise, 


. : 5 fj C. 
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130. Frankau (Jutta). Eighteenth Century Colour Prints: an Essay on. 
3 certain Stipple Engravers and their Work in Colour. Compiled, ar- 


ranged and written, by Julia Frankau. Illustrated with 52 Char- 
E acteristic Pictures printed in Monochrome; and 50 Proor Imprss- 
sions IN Conors. Lngraved by Bartolozz, Tomkins, Cheesman, 
Collyer, Gaugain, Knight, Schiavonetti, Turner, Ward, Watson, etc., 
after the paintings of Sir Joshua Reynolds, Cipriani, Downman, 
_ Pernotin, Kauffmann, Cosway, Hamilton, Romney, Stothard, West- 
all, Morland, Gardner, and others. 2 vols. folio and atlas folio, beau- 
___ tifully bound in full dark blue crushed levant morocco, with an 
: elaborate: gold-tooled design containing lilies, hearts, scrolls, and 
__ traceries on sides and back, wide gold-tooled borders, doublures and 
~~ flies of lavender watered silk, gilt tops, uncut, by Morrell. 
ANC ene ne ee London: Macmillan, 1900 
_. . Edition limited to 60 copies. It is important to note that the large 
plates of this magnificent work are actual engravings, no process or me- 
- ¢hanical methods having been used. Among the plates may be mentioned 
ie 5 the following masterpieces: The Duchess of Devonshire, by Downman, 
-—s engraved by Bartolozzi; Lady Hamilton, by Romney, engraved by Jones; 
Lady Beauchamp, by Reynolds, engraved by Nutter; The Mask, by Rey- 
_—_—— nolds, engraved by Schiavonetti; Mrs. Siddons, by Downman, engraved by 
+ Tomkins; Constany, by Morland, engraved by Ward; Mrs. Crewe, by 
Gardner, engraved by Watson; Miss Kemble, by Downman, engraved by 


Jones. a 
From the library of M. C. D. Borden, with bookplate engraved by E. D. 


French. ~ ~~ 


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called The Spirit*of Prayer; or, The Soul Rising out of the Vanity 
of Time, into the Riches of Eternity. 12mo, new half brown levant 
morocco. aE 
Philadelphia: Printed by B. Franklin and D. Hall, 1760 


Presentation copy from “ Anthy. Benezet to Joseph White” with inscrip- 
rt tion in the autograph of the first-named, on title. An interesting memento 
of the Philadelphia Quaker and Philanthropist, who was the first man to 
‘ write upon the horrors and iniquity of Slavery. 

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132. Freeman (Epwarp). The History of the Norman Conquest of Eng- 
land; its Causes and its Results. 6 vols. [including Index], Oxford, 
Ye 1877-1875-1871-1876-1879, also a complete set of his Historical 
- -Bgsays. 4 vols. London, 1875-1873-1879-1892. Together, 10 vols. 
-  8vo, uniformly bound in three-quarter sage green crushed levant 
* morocco, gilt backs, gilt tops. Oxford and London, various dates. 


A FINE SET of the large-type library edition of one of the greatest monu- 


--————s ments of. English historical scholarship. Of the first named vols. 1 and 2 


i i iti ol. & cond, and revised edition, 
. : a iy er Gey carisae of nie Wagenioatn the first series is 
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135. 


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139. 


140. 


141. 


GAUTIER (THEOPHILE). Le Petit Chien de la Marquise. Préface par 
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pink crushed levant morocco, sides and back richly tooled in gilt, 
wide inside gilt borders, doublures of embroidered silk, end papers 
similar, gilt top, partly uncut, original wrappers bound in, by Riviere. 

’Paris, 1893 


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by W. W. Collins. Square 8vo, half polished leather, gilt top, uncut. 
New York, 1907 


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GOLDSMITH (OLIVER). Life and Adventures of Goldsmith. A Biography 
in Four Books. By John Forster. Illustrations. Thick 8vo, newly 
bound in half dark-brown crushed levant morocco, gilt top. 

London, 1848 


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GOLDSMITH (OLIVER). The Vicar of Wakefield. With Prefatory Memoir 
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London: Nimmo, 1886 


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Gossr (EpMuNp W.). A Critical Essay on the Life and Works of George 


Tinworth. With a descriptive catalogue annexed. I llustrated by 30 
plates. Oblong folio, vellum, gilt top, uncut. 
London: The Fine Att Society, 1883 


Gray (THomas). Poems by Mr. Gray. Small 8vo, newly bound in 
mottled calf, gilt back, gilt edges, by Riviere. 
London: Printed for J. Dodsley, 1768 


FINE copy of the rare first collected edition, with the half-title, preced- 
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GREEN (J OHN R.). A Short History of the English People. Edited by 
Mrs. J. R. Green, and Miss Kate Norgate. Hundreds of illustrations, 
some of which are in colors. 4 vols. royal 8vo, cloth, gilt tops, uncut. 

New York, 1893-1895 


Hari (8. C.—Editor). The Book of Gems. Poets and Artists of Great 
Britain. Nearly 150 wllustrations engraved by the Findens, Top- 
ham, Greatbach, &c., after Mulready, Inskipp, Cattermole, Stothard, 
and others. 3 vols. 8vo, full maroon crushed levant morocco, extra, 
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143. 


144. 


145. 


146. 
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147. 


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180. 


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trations from pictures and drawings. Small folio, original morocco 
back, cloth sides, uncut. London, 1885 


Havarp (Henry). La Céramique Hollandaise. Histoire des Faiences 
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Loosdrecht, Amsterdam, &c. Ouvrage enrichi de trente cing hors 
texte et de plus de cing cents dessins, facsimiles, marques, &c. par 
Leopold Flameng, Henri Toussaint, [and others]. 2 vols. thick 
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HELps (Artur). The Life of Las Casas, “ The Apostle of the Indies.” 


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HenseL (SEBASTIAN). The Mendelssohn Family, 1729-1847. From 
Letters and Journals. Portraits and music-facsimiles. 2 vols. 8vo, 
Clout. New York, 1881 

From the library of S. L. Clemens (“ Mark Twain”) with labels signed 
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par les soins et avec les notes de MM. Le Roux de Lincy et Anatole 
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page plates engraved on copper after the designs of Freudenberg, 
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richly gilt backs, gilt tops, uncut. Paris, 1880 
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Heratpry. Fox-Davies (Arthur C.). Armorial Families. A Directory 
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Moment are borne by Legal Authority. undreds of reproductions 

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backs, inside gilt borders, gilt edges. 
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152. 


153. 


154. 


155. 


156. 


157. 


Hitt (Gzoretana). History of English Dress from the Saxon Period 
to the Present Day. Illustrations. 2 vols. 8vo, cloth. London, 1893 


HopGkIn (JoHN Extot). Rariora; being Notes of some of the Printed 
Books, Manuscripts, Historical Documents, Medals, Engravings, Pot- 
tery, ete., etc., collected (1858-1900) by J ohn Eliot Hodgkin. Numer- e 
ous facsimiles. 3 vols. 4to, buckram, gilt tops, uncut. 

London [1900] 


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having given with unusual care, collations of the incunabula, with many 
interesting historical and bibliographical comments on the same, the full 
text of the numerous curious and rare broadsides, etc. 


Hor Art Coitection. Illustrated Catalogue de Luxe of the very valu- 
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wrappers, uncut. New York: American Art Association, 1911 

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vols.; The Every-Day Book and Table- “Book; and The Year Book Ks 
Daily Information. Engraved portrait of the author, and hundreds 
of twllustrations by George Cruikshank, and others. Together, 4 vols., 
8vo, half brown crushed levant morocco, gilt tops. 

London, [1826-1835 | 
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Horne (RICHARD Hencist). A New Spirit of the Age. With 8 por- 
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full tan calf, poe backs and tops, inside gilt borders, by Tout, joints 
weak. London, 1844 

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Horren (JOHN CAmMpDEN—KEditor). The Orme Lists of Persons of 
Quality; Emigrants; Religious Exiles; Political Rebels, &c., who 
went from Great Britain to the American Plantations, 1600-1700, 
with their Ages, the localities where they formerly lived, and other 
Particulars. From MSS. in the State Paper Department, Public 
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London, 1874 
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gilt letters. Philadelphia: Wm. Croome, 1845 

RaRE. This is the ORIGINAL ISSUE IN COLORS, and must not be confused 
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158. [Humpurirs (Sypney).|] Oriental Carpets, Runners and Rugs, and 
. Some Jacquard Reproductions. Bookplate of author on title, 24 re- 

productions of rugs and carpets in colors, and other illustrations. 
_ Imperial 8vo, buckram, gilt. London: A. and C. Black, 1910 


Handsome and valuable work, containing Index and Bibliography, also 
an analysis of the illustrations. 


e159. IcoNOPHILE Socrery. Index to the Illustrations in the Manuals of the 
. Corporation of the City of New York, 1841--1870. Portrait. 8vo, 
me... orange cloth. New York, 1906 
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160. ILLUMINATED Manuscripts. Examples of the Art of Book-Illumina- 
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originals. Royal 8vo, half morocco, original wrappers bound in, gilt 

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COMPLETE SET Of Mr. Quaritch’s fine facsimiles. In addition to those 

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Empire of Aculhuacan, written on 16 leaves (31pp.) of paper manufact- 
ured from the maguey-fibre about 1530, ete. 


161. INGERSOLL (Ropert G.). The Works of Ingersoll; and Biographical 
Appreciation by H. E. Kittredge. Portraits and illustrations, many 
on Japanese paper. Together, 13 vols. 8vo, half dark-red crushed 
levant morocco, gilt backs and tops, other edges uncut. . 

: New York, 1906-1911 

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of the World to the end of the Dutch Dynasty. By Diedrich Knicker- 
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5: and others. large folio, half decorated vellum, cloth sides, gilt top, 
uncut. London, 1897 
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: : which this is number ninety-four. 


163. Iratuan Arr. Cartwright (Julia) (Mrs. Ady). Christ & His Mother 
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BEST EDITION, printed in good type on fine paper. Includes: Old Paris, i 
2 vols.; Old Regime, 2 vols.; Court of France in the Sixteenth Century, 2 — 4 
vols.; Last of the Valois, 2 vols.; First of the Bourbons, 2 vols.; French ~ = 
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166. JuvENAL. Sixteen Satyrs; or, A Survey of the Manners and Actions of 
Mankind. With Arguments, Marginal Notes, &c. By Sir Robert 
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Rawlins. Small 8vo, calf, frontispiece remounted and small portions 
missing; binding somewhat worn and rebacked; a few annotations 
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167%. Keats (JoHN). ‘The Poems of Keats. Edited with Introduction and 
Notes by E. De Selincourt. Frontispiece. 8vo, half leather, gilt top, 
uneut. New York, 1905 


168. Ketmscott Press. Volsunga Saga; The Story of the Volsungs and 
Niblungs, with certain Songs from the Elder Edda. Three Northern 
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Karth. Written anew for Children by J. W. Mackail, some Fellow 
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_ Wd, Larayerre (Mapame Dr). The Princess of Cleves. Translated by 
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author, and illustrations drawn by Jules Garnier, engraved by A. 
Lamotte. 2 vols. 12mo, vellum boards, backs and sides stamped in 
gold, gilt tops, uncut. Boston, 1891 


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- 172. Lamp (CuHartus). The Works of Lamb. 2 vols. small 8vo, dark-blue 
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edges uncut, by Rivicre. London: C. and J. Ollier; 1818 
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179. Leron (Joun); His Life and Work. By William Powell Frith. Por- =] 
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Affrica. Facsimiles on Japanese vellum. 8vo, cloth, vellum back, 
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184. Louys (Prerre—Translator). Byblis. 


Avee une Préface par Hippolyte Fournier. Dessins de Paul Avril 
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similar end-papers, gilt top, uncut, original wrappers bound in, by 
Riviere. Paris: A Ferroud, 1901 


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185. Lover (Samvue). Legends and Stories of Ireland. Both Series. I/lus- 
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morocco, gilt backs and tops, uneut (corners slightly rubbed). 

: London, 1837 


186. LoweLL (JAMES RussELtL). The Writings of Lowell, 10 vols.; Latest 
Literary Essays and Addresses and Old English Dramatists, 2 vols. ; 
Biography of Lowell, by Horace E. Scudder, 2 vols. Portraits and 
illustrations. Together, 14 vols. 8vo, boards, white cloth backs, 
uncut. Cambridge: Riverside Press, 1890-1901 

LARGE PAPER EDITION. One of 300 copies of the Writings; one of 350 
copies of the Biography. . 

187. McCartuy (Justin Huntiy). Ghazels from the Divan of Hafiz. Done 
into English by Justin Huntly McCarthy. 8vo, richly bound in dark 
blue crushed levant morocco, with panels and corners deeply im- 
pressed to a Persian design of flowers, inlaid in morocco on a back- 
ground of gold, flowers on inside borders in colored moroccos, doub- 
lures and flies of silk damask, gilt edges, by Chambolle-Duru. 

London: David Nutt, 1893 
Number sixteen of only sixty copies printed on Japanese vellum. _ 


From the library of M. C. D. Borden, with bookplate engraved by E. D. 
French. : 


188. MacDowELL (EDWARD ALEXANDER). ORIGINAL AUTOGRAPH MANU- 
SCRIPT OF HIS COMPOSITIONS, entitled, “ From an Old Garden”; 
Six Songs by E. A. MacDowell, Opus 26; Verses by Margaret Deland. 
16 folio pages, entirely in the handwriting of the Composer; and a 
copy of the words and music as published; in a cloth portfolio, let-— 
tered. Also, The Old Garden and other Verses, by Margaret Deland. — 
Decorated in colors by Walter Crane. 8vo, decorated cloth. Boston, 
1894. Laid in the volume is an appropriate letter*signed by Mrs. 
Deland. Together, 3 pieces. 

Edward A. MacDowell is undoubtedly the greatest composer that this 
country has produced. Practically all his manuscripts are in the posses- 
sion of the MacDowell Association of New York, and it is safe to say will 
never come into the market. | 

This work, which is one of the most beautiful of his compositions, was 
written during his residence in Germany, 1888. The text and titles are 
taken from Margaret Deland’s poems: ‘‘ The Pansy,” “ The Myrtle,” “The 
Clover,” ‘“‘The Yellow Daisy,” ‘The Blue Bell,” and “ The Mignonette.” 


189. McKenney (Tuomas L.) and Hatt (James). History of the Indian 
Tribes of North America, with Biographical Sketches and Anecdotes 
of the Principal Chiefs. EMBELLISHED WITH 120 PORTRAITS FROM 
THE INDIAN GALLERY IN THE DEPARTMENT OF WAR, AT WASHINGTON. 
3 vols. tall folio, new half red crushed levant morocco, gilt tops, 
title of Vol..I slightly repaired. 

Philadelphia: HE. C. Biddle, F. W. Greenough, D. Rice and J. G. 
Clark 1837-1838-1844 

ONE OF THE FINEST SETS OF THIS EXCELLENT WORK ON THE AMERICAN 
ABORIGINES EVER OFFERED FOR SALE AT AUCTION, BOTH PLATES AND TEXT 
BEING IN IMMACULATE CONDITION. These portraits are actual reproductions 
of the original subjects, painted in oils, taken by an authorized represen- 
tative of the United States Government, and are exceedingly valuable for 
their faithfulness of portraiture. The Smithsonian collection of these 
originals was destroyed by fire in 1865. , 


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Dated 1425. 
Number One Hundred and Ninety-Two. 


190. Mackrnper (H. J.). The Rhine. 2 maps, and illustrations in colors 
‘a after Mrs. James Jardine. Square 8vo, half crushed levant morocco, 
gilt, gilt top, some edges uncut. _ New York, 1908 


From the library of George Barr McCutcheon, with his bookplate. 


(191. Marstrr (Xavier Dr). Les Prisonniers du Caucase. Préface par Léo 
Claretie. Neuf compositions de Julin Le Blant, gravées a Veau-forte 
par Louis Muller. 8vo, full dark-green crushed levant morocco, side 
panels of gilt lines, with large spray of vine-leaves on front, inside 
gilt borders, gilt edges, original wrappers bound in. 

: Paris: A Ferroud, 1897 


_ One of a limited edition on “papier vélin”. From the library of Henry 
W. Poor, with leather bookplate. 


192. Manuscript. Biblia Sacra Latina. Manuscript on vellum, written in 
bold Gothic characters, double columns, with a large number of 
imitials finely painted in red and blue, and ornamental semi-borders 
beautifully executed in blue and carmine, on 222 leaves. Folio, full 

dark brown morocco extra, the sides gilt with fleurons, gilt edges. 


i An exceedingly fine specimen of the medieval manuscripts. The Bible 
; commences with the Proverbs and continues to the end of the Apocalypse, 
3 . with an elaborate table of contents and other indices. At the end, the 
4 : _Seribe signs himself ‘ Jacobus Prymkonaw,” and states that he completed 
this manuscript on Christmas Eve, 1425. Dated and signed manuscripts of 
/ this period are very rare, and so fine a specimen as this, every page of 
: which is clean and perfect, is seldom found. 
[See Reproduction. ] 


193. MarcoutourH (D.8.). Cairo, Jerusalem and Damascus. Three Chief 
Cities of the Egyptian Sultans. Colored illustrations by W. SW. 
Tyrwhitt. Square 8vo, half polished leather, gilt, gilt top, uncut. 

New York, 1907 


194. Marsmauy (H. M. and H.). Cathedral Cities of France. 60 ilustrations 
in color. Square 8vo, half polished leather, gilt top, some edges 
uncut. New York, 1907 


From the library of George Barr McCutcheon, with his bookplate. 


195. Marurev (Prerrz). Tablettes de la Vie et de la Mort. (Tetrasticha de 
Vita et Morte). In French and Latin. Small oblong 12mo, orange 
crushed levant morocco, gilt and mosaic back, gilt sides and inside 
borders, by Thibaron. Paris: lean Petit-Pas, 1629 

Scarce First Epirion of a little volume highly praised by Moliere in his 


“ Seanarelle.” Printed in French and Latin on opposite pages, with the 
titles in both languages. From the library of O. St. J. Alexander, with his 


bookplate. 


196. Mereprru (Grorcs). One of Our Conquerors. FIRST EDITION. 3 vols. 
12mo, original cloth, uncut (slightly shaken). London, 1891 


Not an ex-library copy as is usual. 


197. Mrertmée (Prosper). A Chronicle of the Reign of Charles IX. Newly 
translated into English by George Saintsbury. With one hundred 
and ten engravings on wood from drawings by Hdouard Toudouze. 
Royal 8vo, full dark blue crushed levant morocco, with a centre-piece 
containing an inlaid crossed sword against a cross, worked in varied 
colored levants, doublures and flies of blue brocaded silk, gilt top, 
uncut, by Ritter. London, 1890 

Printed on Japanese vellum, No. 41 of 52 copies so ‘issued. ExtTrRA- 
ILLUSTRATED by the insertion of a set of etchings by Toudouze from the 
French edition, also by photogravures and numerous fine portraits. 
ree ae the library of M. C. D. Borden, with bookplate engraved by E. D. 

rencen. 


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198. MicHaux (F. ANnprew). The North American Sylva; or, A Description 
of the Forest Trees of the United States, Canada, and Nova Scotia, 
Considered particularly with respect to their use in the arts, and 
their introduction into commerce; to which is added, A Description 
of the most useful of the European Forest Trees. ‘Translated from 
the French. With Notes by J. Jay Smith. Illustrated with 156 
Oolored Copper-plate Engravings, by Redoute, Bessa, etc. 3 vols. 


royal Svo, stamped brown morocco extra, gilt edges. “ 
Philadelphia, 1856 


Fine, clean set of this rare and authoritative work. 


199. MicuEen (EmiLe). Rubens: His Life, his Work, and his Time. Trans- 
lated by Elizabeth Lee. With a large number of facsimiles, full-page, 
and in the text. 2 vols. small folio, and the portfolio of extra Plates, 


making 3 vols. in all, half holland and boards. 
Boston, [printed in London], 1899 


One of fifty copies printed throughout on Japanese vellum, each num- 
bered. 


200. MisarovicH (CHEDoMILLE). A Royal Tragedy, being the Story of the 
Assassination of King Alexander and Queen Draga of Servia. Por- 
traits. 8vo, half polished leather, gilt, gilt top, uncut. 

New York, 1907 


From the library of George Barr McCutcheon, with his bookplate. 


201. MiLtuer (JEAN FrANcoIS). Peasant and Painter. Translated by Helena 
de Kay, from the French of Alfred Sensier. With twenty-eight rlus- 
trations. Ato, full dark green crushed levant morocco, with palette 
and brushes inlaid in mosaic on the front cover, floral inside borders, 
gilt top, uncut, by Pomey. London, 1881 

EXTRA ILLUSTRATED by the insertion of five etchings after the artist’s 


paintings. From the library of M. C. D. Borden, with bookplate engraved 
by HE. D. French. 


202. Miriron (JOHN). The Prose Works of John Milton; with a Life of the 
Author. Interspersed with Translations and Critical Remarks, by 
Charles Symmons. 7 vols. 8vo, contemporary russia, blind and 
gilt tooling on back and sides. London, 1806 


Fine set. Inserted in the Life of Milton is a one-page autograph 
MS. of Thomas Hllwood, the Quaker and friend of Milton. 


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203. Minton (JoHn). The Works of John Milton ; In Verse and Prose. 


Printed from the Original Editions. With a Life of the Author, by 
the Rev. John Mitford. Engraved portrait by Humphreys, from a 
print by Faithorne. 8 vols. 8vo, bound in full red crushed levant 
morocco, with backs and inside borders richly gold-tooled with leaf 
and lily design, gilt edges, by THE DOVES BINDERY, the binding 
signed “The Doves Bindery, 18 C-S 95.” | 


London: William Pickering, 1851 
THE BEAUTIFUL seT from the M. GC. D. Borden library, with book- 
plate engraved by Kk. D. French in each volume. 


204. Minton (JouN). Areopagitica. A Speech of Mr. John Milton, for the 


Liberty of Unlicenc’d Printing, to the Parlament of England. 

Printed in black and red with initials. 4to, boards, uncut. 

| | London: The Eragny Press, 1904 
One of one hundred and sixty copies. 


205. Mouioy (FirzcEratp). Sir Joshua and His Circle. Frontispreces and 


ulustrations. 2 vols. 8vo, three-quarter morocco, gilt, gilt tops, un- 
cut. New York (London printed), n.d. 
From the library of George Barr McCutcheon, with his bookplate. 


206. MonstreLer. The Chronicles of Enguerrand de Monstrelet ; Containing 


an Account of the Cruel Civil Wars between the Houses of Orleans 
and Burgundy; of the Possession of Paris and Normandy by the 
English; Their Expulsion thence; and of other Memorable Events 
that happened in the Kingdom of France, as well as in other coun- 
tries. ‘Translated by Thomas Johnes, Esq. Splendidly illustrated 
with 51 full-page plates etched on copper. 12 vols. 8vo, and one 
volume, quarto, containing the plates, half dark calf, gilt backs, 
marbled edges. London, 1810 
Fine set, printed in large type. 


207. Montagu (Liapy Mary Wortizy). The Letters and Works of Lady 


Montagu. Edited by her great grandson, Lord Wharncliffe. Second 
Edition. Revised. Hngraved portraits. 3 vols. 8vo, full orange 
erushed levant morocco, gilt backs and inside borders, gilt tops, by 
Morrell. London: Richard Bentley, 1837 

EXTRA-ILLUSTRATED by the insertion of 123 portraits, views, &c., many 
inlaid, some on India paper, including portraits of Lady Jane Grey, Sir 
Isaac Newton, Henry IV. of France, &c., and views of Peterborough 
Cathedral, Windsor, the Mosque of St. Sophia, and others. Brst EpIrIon. 


208. MonTESQUIEU (CHARLES SECONDAT DE). Le Temple de Gnide. Nou- 


velle Edition. Avec figures gravées par N. Le Mire, @apreés les des- 
sins de Ch. Hisen. Le texte gravé par Drouet. Royal 8vo, full red 
crushed levant morocco, large gilt-tooled dentelle side borders, gilt 
back and inside borders, gilt edges, in the manner of DrERroms, by 
CHAMBOLLE-DURU. Paris: Chez Le Mire, graveur, 1772 

HANDSOME LARGE PAPER Copy, With FINE IMPRESSIONS of the plates which 
include the medallion portrait of Montesquieu, title, vignette Arms of 
England, and 9 beautiful plates after Hisen, engraved by Le Mire, and the 


text engraved throughout by Drouet. 

A very choice French work of the eighteenth century in which both 
artist and engraver exhibit some of their best achievement. The binding, 
also, is a beautiful piece of work. From the library of Henry W. Poor 


with leather bookplate. 


209. MonresQquiru (CHARLES SEeconpat Dr). Persian Letters. Newly 
translated into English, with Notes and Memoir of the Author, by 
John Davidson. With tlluminated titles, portrait and 8 etchings by 
Ed. de Beaumont, engraved by EH. Boilvin. 2 vols. square, 12mo, 
three-quarter green levant morocco, gilt backs, gilt top, uncut. 
London: Privately printed, 1892 
‘ athe e 520 copies printed for England and America, and the type dis- 
riputed. 


210.. Morris (Witt1AM). Gothic Architecture: A Lecture for the Arts and 
Crafts Exhibition ‘Society. 16mo, brown crushed levant morocco, — 
gilt-tooled back and sides, in Gothic design, inside gilt borders, gilt 
edges, by Zaehnsdorf. - London: Kelmscott Press, 1893 


-One of a limited edition printed, and the first Kelmscott book issued in 
16mo size. 


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- 211. Moryson (Fyyes). An Itinerary containing His Ten Yeeres Travell 


through the Twelve Dominions of Germany, Bohmerland, Switzer- 
land, Netherland, Denmarke, Poland, Italy, Tyrky, France, England, 
. Scotland & Ireland. Numerous facsimiles on Japanese vellum. 
4 vols. 8vo, half vellum, gilt backs, cloth sides, gilt tops, uncut. 
Glasgow, 1907-1908 


Of this fine library reprint, there have been issued one hundred copies, 
each numbered, this being number forty-five. 


212. Moriny (Jonn.Lornorp). The Correspondence of Motley. Edited by 
George William Curtis. Portrait. 2 vols. royal 8vo, half tan calf, 
gilt. FINE SET. New York, 1889 


213. Muiuinerr (J. Bass). The Schools of Charles the Great and the Resto- 
‘ration of Education in the Ninth Century.  8vo, cloth. 
London, 1877 
Scarce First Eprrion. In Essay form, this work took the Kaye Prize in 
1875. 


214. Muntz (Evcrnnr). Raphael, his Life, Works and Times. [ llustrated 
with one hundred and fifty-four engravings in the text, and forty- 
three full-page plates. New edition, revised from the second French 
edition, by Walter Armstrong. Royal 8vo, full green morocco, gilt, 

- gilt edges. London, 1888 


This second edition contains material that did not appear in the first. 


215. Musser (Atrrep DE). Nouvelles: Les Deux Maitresses ; Kmmeline ; Le 
Fils due Titien ; Frédéric et Bernerette ; Pierre et Camille. Portraut 
of de Musset engraved by Burney, and 15 Etchings after FP. Flamena 
and O. Cortazzo. Royal 8vo, three-quarter dark blue crushed levant 
morocco, gilt back and top, uncut, the or! ginal wrappers bound in by 


SF wack Q ty 
Bretault. fi Paris, 188% 
One of a limited number on papier vélin. 


916. NapotEoN I. Masson (Frederic). Napoleon Chez Lui; La Journee de 
V?Empereur aux Tuileries. Illustrations by F. de Myrbach.  8vo, 


three-quarter crimson morocco, gilt back and top, uncut. 
Paris, n.d. 


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217. Neet (Louris Bauruazar). Voyage de Paris 4 Saint-Cloud par Mer et 
Retour de Saint-Cloud a Paris par Terre. Avec une Préface et des 
Notes par H. Legrand. Illustrated with aquarelles by Jeannoit, en- 
graved by Gillot. 8vo, half maroon morocco, gilt top, uncut, original 
wrappers bound in, by The Club Bindery. Paris, 1884 


One of only 50 copies printed on Imperial Japanese vellum, with a — 
duplicate set of the plates in black and white. . 


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218. Newron (Isaac). Philosophiae Naturalis Principia Mathematica. 


Vignettes on titles, and numerous diagrams. 4 vols. 4to, old calf. p | 
Genevae, 1739-1742 } 


219. New York Crry. Valentine (D. T.). A comMpLeETs set of the Manuals 
of the Corporation of the City of New York, from the commence- § 
ment of their publication for the years 1841-1842 to and including — 
the volumes for 1868-1869 and 1870, by Joseph Shannon and John ; 
Hardy, [there was no volume issued in 1867], also Historical Index 
to the Manuals of the Corporation of the City of New York (“ Valen- 
tine’s Manuals”), 1841 to 1870, consisting of two thousand three 
hundred and twenty-five references. 8vo, cloth, New York; Francis 
P. Harper, 1900; also An Index to the Illustrations in the Manuals j 
of the Corporation of the City of New York, 1841-1870. [With a at 
lengthy Introduction by William Loring Andrews], Portrait of D. 
T. Valentine, 8vo, cloth, New York; Society of Iconophiles, 1906. 
Together, 30 vols. 8vo, 12mo and 16mo. ALL IN ORIGINAL CLOTH. 

New York: 1841-2-1906 


COLLATED AND PERFECT. IT IS THOUGHT THAT THIS IS THE FIRST TIME 
THAT A COMPLETE SET OF THE MANUALS, WITH INDEXES HAVE BEEN OFFERED 
FOR PUBLIC SALE. A Selection of some of the interesting views, etc., in the 
collection, is as follows: : 

1841-2 (the first volume), contains the large folding map (in perfect 
lithographic facsimile), of the City of New York, with the Fire and Watch : 
Districts, after the lithograph issued by G. Hayward, 27 Cedar Street, _f 
Ni. 

1842-48, contains large folding map of the City of New York, 1842. 
Lith. G. Hayward; Plan of City of New York, from an actual survey made 

‘ by James Lyne [the Bradford Map]; Croton Dam, and View of Nieuw- 
Amsterdam, 1659. 

This volume came from the library of Benson J. Lossing, the historian, 
and has his autograph on title-page. 

1843-4, contains large folding map of the City of New York, Lith. G. 
Hayward; Plan of the Fort of New Yorke; Map of New York in 1695; 
and Plan of relative value of Real and Personal Estate, as assessed in 
1842 and 18438. Like the preceding, this came from the B. J. Lossing col- 
lection, with his autograph on title-page. 

1844-5, contains A Plan of the City of New York, from an actual survey, 
made by James Lyne; Map of the City of New-York, 1844; Profile of the 
lower part of the Croton Aqueduct, ete. 

1845-6, contains Map of the City of New York, 1846; City Hall, tinted 
lithograph; New-York Hospital, tinted lithograph, ete. From the Benson 
J. Lossing collection, with his autograph on half-title. 

1847, contains Map of the City of New York, 1847; Old City Hall, Wall 
St., built 1700; Old Jail, situated at the N. E. extremity of the Park 
Jo) Peg now known as the Hall of Records; Columbia College, ete. Also 
from the B. J. Lossing collection, with his autograph on half-title. 

1848, contains Map of the City of New-York, 1848; Park Fountain; The 
Old Bridewell; [Fire Engine]. ‘“ This is a true picture off ye new Ingen 


"al | 


: Stoutenburg Ingenir”; New Yorke, 1695 [map]; Lunatie 
Asy lum, Blackwell’s Id.; The University of the City of New-York, ete. 

This ‘volume came from the library of Seth Geer, M. D., his name 
stamped on front cover, and his autograph on fly-leaf. 

1849, contains Map of the City of New-York, 1849; Diagram of the 
Alderman’s Chamber; A South Prospect of Ye ‘flourishing City of New 
York, March 25th, 17 746: Plant of the City of New York from an actual 
Survey, Anno Domini MDCCCLV [sic]. By F. Maerschalek 
[Duyekinck map]; ete. 

1850, contains Map of the City of New York, 1850; View of the City of 
New York in 1792; Plan of New York in 1729 Surveyed by James Lyne 

Baas [Bradford map redrawn]; Croton Aqueduct at Mill River; No. 
1 Broadway; No. 120 William Street, the last relic of the old Dutch 
style of Architecture, etc. Contains the slip of “ Errata.” 

1851, contains Map of the City of New York, 1851; View of the New- 
‘York Quarantine, Staten Island; New Amsterdam a small City on Man- 
Bava wesand, 22 .-. snow called New-V orks. so Fabout. ) 1667. 
ee also in Dutch. The Schenck view]. The Mansion of Genl. Striker, 
ete 

1852, entice Map of the City of New-York, 1852; Map of New Nether- 
lands, With a View of New Amsterdam (now New-York), A. D.. 1656. 
Copied from A. Vander Donck’s Map; Castle Garden, New-York, 1852; 
New Yorke, 1695 [map]; View of Murray Street, N. Y., with Dr. Mason’s 


Church, 1822, ete. From the collection of Cornelius S. Vanderhoof, 1858, 


with his autograph. 

18538, contains Map of the City of New-York, 1853; Broad Street 
(Costum [sic] House in the Distance; Alms House Buildings. Blackwell's 
Island; Junction of Broadway & the Bowery, 1851; The First Presidentiai 
Mansion, No. 1 Cherry Street, Occupied by Washington during the first 
Session of the first Congress, ete. 

1854, contains Map of the City of New-York, 1854; City Hotel, Trinity 
& Grace Churches, Broadway, 1831; South St., from Maiden Lane, 1828; 
Navy Yard, Brooklyn, 1831; Fulton St. & Market, 1828; Shot Tower, East 
River, 1831; King’s Arms Tavern, now known as Atlantic Garden, Broad- 
way, ete. . 

1855, contains The Park, 1827; Park-Place, 1851; Landing Place, foot 
of Courtlandt St., 1831; Five Points, 1827; Contoit’s Garden, Broadway, 
1830; Masonic Hall, Broadway, 1830; Plan of the City of New York 

: By Thos. H. Poppleton, City Surveyor, 1817; North Battery, foot 
of Hubert St., 1812 ; St. George's Church, Beekman St., 1831, ete. Con- 
tains the leaf of ‘Brrata.” 

1856, contains Map of the City of New York, 1856 (needs repairs) ; Old 
City Hall, Wall Street, 1776. Drawn by David Grim; Federal Hall and 
the Verplanck Mansion, Wall Street, 1789; View at Fort Clinton, Mc- 
Gowan’s Pass, 1812; Harlem Plains, 1812; Harlem Plains, 1814; Tower 
on Halletts Point, 1814; Part of New-York in 1742, showing the site of 
the present Park . . . Drawn by David Grim, ete. 

1857, contains Plan of the City of New York . . . by John Hills; 
View of City Hall, Park Theatre, Broadway & C hatham St., &e., 1822. 
Drawn by J. Evers; Remains of Fort Washington, 1856; Franklin Square, 
1856; Catherina Market, 1850; Burnham’s Hotel, Bloomingdale Road ; 
Peck Slip, 1850; ete. . 

1858, contains Map of the City & County of New-York, 1858; General 
View of Chatham St., 1858, looking down from Chatham Square; The 
Boerum Mansion; New-York Savings Bank, Bleecket St.; The Ferry 
House, 1746 [Fulton Street, Brooklyn], ete. 

1859, contains portrait of D. T. Valentine; Trinity Church as enlarged, 
1737: Trinity Church [1859]; A Plan of the North East Environs of 
the City of New-York . . . By Saml. Holland, 17th Sept., 1757; Old 
Houses on the S. FE. cor. of Beekman & William Sts., 1859; North Battery. 
foot of Hubert St., looking South, 1820, ete. Contains the unpaged leaf 

llowin 610. 

Besety, Eretad Map of the City & County of New York, 1860 ; Maecombs 
Dam, Harlem River, 1850; Hudson River from Hoboken; Shot Tower, 


East River; Eldridge St. Jail; Cherry St., from the corner of Rosevelt 
St.; Ye execution of Goff ye Neger of Mr. Hochins on ye Common; Rail- 
road Depot in 4th Ave. cor. 27th st., ete. This volume needs new end- 
papers. 

The balance of the volumes are extensively illustrated, the nine es 
eontaining almost four hundred views, maps, facsimiles, ete. 


220. NicHots (JoHN). Literary Anecdotes of the Eighteenth Century ; Com- 
prising Biographical Memoirs of William Bowyer, Printer, F.S.A., 
and Many of his learned Friends. With Copious Index. Numerous 
fine portraits, scarce prints, and facsimiles. 10 vols. full calf, gilt 
(all but 1 vol. rebacked). London: Printed for the Author, 1812-1815 

VERY INTERESTING WORK, containing extensive bibliographical notes and 


memoirs, anecdotes and sketches, relative to hundreds of literary celebri- — 
ties of a former generation. 


221. NotHac (Pierre DE). Versailles and the Trianons. Colored illustra- 
tions by René Binet. Square 8vo, three-quarter green levant morocco, 
gilt, gilt top. | 3 New York, 1906 


222. OLtrpHANT (Mrs.). Royal Edinburgh, Her Saints, Kings, Prophets and 
Poets. Illustrations by George Reid. Royal 8vo, buckram, uncut 
(somewhat rubbed). London, 1890 


223. ORIENTAL TALES. ALADDIN AND THE ENCHANTED LAMP; Zein Ul Asnam 
and the King of the Jinn: Two Stories Done into English from the 
Recently Discovered Arabic Text by John Payne—THE ‘THOUSAND © 
AND ONE QUARTERS OF AN Hour (Tartarian Tales). Edited by 
Leonard C. Smithers——Tus Prrstan Letrers: With Introduction 
and Notes, Now Completely Done into English, from the Original 
by Montesquieu. Together, 3 vols. 8vo, three-quarter crimson crushed 
levant morocco, gilt backs and tops, uncut. 

London: Printed for Subscribers only, n.d. 


Fine and unexpurgated editions of these classics of Oriental literature. 


224, ORNAMENT. Jones (Owen). The Grammar of Ornament. Illustrated 
by examples from various styles of ornament |on| one hundred and 
twelve plates [which display many hundreds of examples], all wn 
colors, many wm gold and colors. Small folio, cloth, gilt edges. 

London, 1910 


225, Osstan. Macpuerson (JAs.). The Poems of Ossian, etc., containing 
the Poetical Works of James Macpherson, in Prose and Rhyme. With 
Notes and Illustrations by Malcolm Laing. Portrait engraved by 
Reynolds. 2 vols. 8vo, red straight grained morocco, gilt lines, gilt 
edges. Edinburgh, 1805 


A beautiful copy of the best edition. 


226. Paine (THomas). Rights of Man; bemg an Answer to Mr. Burke’s 
Attack on the French Revolution. Fifth Edition. 8vo, as issued, 
totally uncut, pp. 171, small hole in margin of last page. 

London, 1791 


Rare in this unusual condition. 


“ae ee oe 5 ae es | Pe erie Th yo ww © ee Te 


‘ a 227. Paine (Tuomas). Letter addressed to the Addressers of the late Proc- 
7: lamation. 8vo, stitched, as issued, totally uncut, portions of several 
leaves slightly stained. London, 1792 


Some copies contain a leaf of advertisement, this does not. It is very 
unusual to find it totally uncut. 


«228, PAINE (THomas). Dissertation of First Principles of Government. To 
| which is added the Speech alluding to it, and delivered at the Tribune 
of the French Convention, July 7, 1795. Second edition, 8vo, 

stitched, as issued, totally uncut. 
Paris, printed, London [re]printed, 1795 


“Phe only genuine edition, from the Paris copy, now in the possession 
of the publisher” [note on titie]. Rare uncut. The Speech is separately 


, paged [I]-6. 
i 229. Paristan Costumes. Uzanne (Octave). Fashion in Paris, the various 
oa phases of feminine taste and esthetics from the Revolution to the 
eS end of the XIXth Century. 24 hand-colored plates, and 250 teat 
dlustrations. Royal 8vo, cloth. London, 1901 
j 


280. PARTHENEIA Sacra; or, The Mysterious and Delicious Garden of the 
Sacred Parthenes; Symbolically set forth and enriched with Pious 
Devises and Emblemes for the entertainment of the Devout Soules ; 
Contriued-‘al to the Honour of the Incomparable Virgin Marie, 
Mother of G 10d, for the pleasure and deuotion especially of the Par- 
thenian Sodalitie of her Immaculate Conception. By H. A. En- 
graved title, and alarge number of curious copper-plates in the teat. 
8vo, dark blue straight-grained morocco, gilt back and edges, prob- 
ably by Hering, although not signed. Small portions of margins 

of several pages supplied, not affecting text. 
n.p.; Printed by John Cousturier, 1633 


EXTREMELY RARE. The work, w hich is in English, has been attributed 
to Henry Hawkins, an English Jesuit, and to Henry Annesley. 


231. Pater (WALTER). Studies in the History of the Renaissance. First 
Epirion. Post 8vo, original cloth, uncut. London, 1872 


232. Pater (WALTER). Marius the Epicurean; His Sensations and Ideas. 


First Eprrion. 2 vols. Post 8vo, original cloth, uncut. 
London, 1885 


233. Pater (Water). Imaginary Portraits. First Eprrion. Post 8vo, 
original cloth, uncut. London, 1887 


234. Paver (WauLTER). The Renaissance; Studies in Art and Poetry. Fourth 


thousand, revised and enlarged. Vignette on title. Post 8vo, original 
eloth, uncut. London, 1888 


235. Paver (Watter). Appreciations, with an Essay on Style. Frrsr Ept- 
TION. Post S8vo, original cloth, uncut. London, 1889 


36 Pater (WALTER). An Imaginary Portrait, 12mo, original wrappers, 
‘sil A oy 7 Oxford: H. Daniel, 1894 


Only two hundred and fifty copies were printed. It is scarce. 


237. 


238. 


239. 


240. 


241. 


R405. 


246. 


Pater (WALTER). Plato and Platonism. A Series of Lectures. First 
Eprtion. Post 8vo, original cloth, uncut, and mainly unopened. 
London, 1893 


Parer (Watrer). Greek Studies. A Series of Essays. Portrait of the 
author. Frrst Eprrion. Post 8vo, original cloth, uncut. 


London, 1895 


Pater (WALTER). Miscellaneous Studies. A Series of Essays. First 


Epition. Post 8vo, original cloth, uncut. London, 1895 


Parer (WALTER). Gaston de Latour, an unfinished Romance. First 
Epition. Post 8vo, original cloth, uncut, and mainly unopened. 


London, 1896 


Pater (WALTER). Essays from the “ Guardian.” Portrait of the 
author. 12mo, boards, uncut. 


Portland, Me.: Thomas B. Mosher, 1897 


. PateR (WALTER). Uncollected Essays. 12mo, boards, uncut. 


Portland, Me.: homes B: Mosher, 1903 


One of four hundred and fifty copies printed on Van Gelder paper. 


. PateR (WALTER). Greenslet (Ferris). Walter Paper. Portrait. 


12mo, cloth. London, 1904 


. Peck (Harry Tuursron). Twenty Years of the Republic, 1885-1905. 


Frontispiece. ‘Thick 12mo, three-quarter crushed levant morocco, 
gilt, gilt top, uncut. New York, 1906 


PENNELL (JosEpH). The Work of Charles Keene. With an Introduction 
and Comments on the Drawings illustrating the artist’s methods; to 
which is added a bibliography of the books Keene illustrated and a 
catalogue of his etchings, by W. H. Chesson. Nwmerous reproduc- 
tions of Keene’s work. Folio, buckram, gilt top. 

New York: (London printed), 1897 


The most important work upon a great English artist. 


PENNELL (JOSEPH and HE. R.). The Life of James McNeill Whistler. 
176 wlustrations, chiefly reproductions of Whistler's work. 2 vols. 
small folio, half yellow morocco, board sides, gilt tops, uncut. 

London & Philadelphia, 1908 


FIRST EDITION ON LARGE PAPER, and one of 150 copies printed on Japanese 
paper, numbered and signed by the publisher, and with brilliant impres- 
sions of the plates. Whistler, who authorized the Pennells to write his 
biography, during a number of years before his death furnished them with 
personal reminiscences, anecdotes, correspondence, and various other data. 
This material, with the addition of other first hand facts gathered from 
his family after his death, is ample for the complete, intimate and 
sympathetic biography here produced. As a collection of Whistler’s 


pictures, the work is of remarkable value, the reproductions, made for . 


the Pennells at Whistler’s orders, bringing to light etchings and drawings 
which had not before been made public. 


8th Sep sate Mthy DOS EEE ALE LEELA DALLA DRE 


CSaqtc 


250. 


201, 


252. 


253. 


254. 


249, 


. [Pepys (SamueL).] Memoires Relating to the State of the Royal Navy 


of England, for Ten Years, Determin’d December, 1688. Small 
8vo, old (probably contemporary) calf, rubbed, and joint repaired. 
; London: Printed for Ben Griffin, 1690 


THE RARE First EpItTIon. 


[“ Puiz” Intustrations.| Rodwell (George Herbert). The Memoirs 
of an Umbrella. With 68 engravings by Landells, from designs by 
“Phiz” (H. K. Browne), and several pages music. 4to, three- 
quarter red crushed levant morocco, gilt, gilt edges, by Tout. 

London, [1845] 


Rodwell was musical director of the Adelphi Theatre, 


First Eprrion. 
From the library 


London, and wrote many operas and dramatic pieces. 
of M. C. D. Borden, with his engraved bookplate. 


PLATO AND Socrates; Huthyphro; Apology; Crito; Phaedo. Square 
12mo, full dark blue crushed levant morocco, gilt tooling on sides, 
back and inside, by Sangorski and Sutcliffe. 

| Peis: London: A. lL. Humphreys, 1907 


The Royal Library edition, beautifully printed, as all books issued by 
Mr. Humphreys are. 


PoE (Epe@ar ALLAN). Poems of Poe, with an Essay on his Poetry by 
Andrew Lang. Frontispiece on India paper. 12mo, full red crushed 
levant morocco, inside gilt borders, gilt top, uncut, by Zaehnsdorf. 

La London, 1881 


One of 50 copies printed on Large Paper, numbered and signed by the 
printers. From the library of James Hartman, with his leather bookplate. 


PrRAcTIcCAL Wispom: Containing Francis Osborn’s Advice to a Son; Sir 
George Saville’s Advice to a Daughter; Sir Walter Raleigh’s Instruc- 
tions to his Son, &c. Square 16mo, three-quarter blue crushed 


levant morocco, gilt back, gilt top, uncut, by Macdonald. 
London: A. L. Humphreys, 1901 


Humphreys’ clear-print edition. 


Price (LAkr) and Forp (Ricuarp). Tauromachia; or the Bull-Fights 
of Spain, illustrated by 26 plates, representing the most Remarkable 
Incidents and Scenes in the Arenas of Madrid, Seville, and Cadiz. 
Drawn and lithographed from studies made for the work, and with 


preliminary explanations. Tall folio, half red morocco (somewhat 
tabbed). London, 1852 


PXTRA-ILLUSTRATED by the insertion of 31 plates. 


Prime (WiitAm ©.). Pottery and Porcelain of All Times and Nations. 
With Tables of Factory and Artists’ Marks for the Use of Collec- 
tors. Numerous illustrations. First Epition. Thick square 8vo, 
original cloth, gilt top (binding slightly rubbed). New York, 1878 


Prime (Wit11am C.). Pottery and Porcelain of all Times and Nations. 
With Tables of Factory and Artists’ Marks for the Use of Collec- 


tors. Numerous illustrations. Square 8vo, cloth, gilt top. 
New York, 1879 


Pees Ye ieee ke. aces "e aa ore 


255. Propert (J. .). A History of Miniature Art, with Notes on Collectors | ‘ay 
| and Collections. With 22 phototype plates from illuminated MSS. 
and portrait miniatures by Holbein, Hilliard, Isaac Oliwer, Samuel 
Cooper, Cosway, and others. Folio, original cloth, uncut. _ 
London, 1887 


This important and scarce work begins with the early Greek and 
Roman periods of Missals and illuminated MSS., and traces the history 
of miniature painting to the seventeenth century, also with accounts of the 
art in England and on the Continent to the time of compilation. 


256. Puain (A. WexBy). Glossary of Heclesiastical Ornament and Costume, * 
compiled from Ancient Authorities and Examples. Enlarged and 
revised by the Rev. Bernard Smith. Third Edition. Jllustrated by 
seventy-three plates, all splendidly executed in gold and colors, by the 
lithe-chromatographic process, and about fifty woodcuts in the letter- 
press. Thick 4to, full red morocco, richly gilt back and sides, gilt 
edges, slightly rubbed. | London: B. Quaritch, 1868 


With.the leather bookplate of Richard Buckles New York. The stand- 
ard work on the subject, containing examples of the costume of the 
Roman, English, French, and German Bishops, Priests, and Deacons, the 
embroidering of the orpheys and. hoods of copes, stoles, maniples and 
chasubles, also emblems of the Holy Trinity, the mysteries of the Rosary, 
altar and church linen, flowers for heraldic decoration, ete. 


257. PurcHas (SAMvuEL). Hakluytus Posthumus, or, Purchas, His Pil- 
grimes, contayning a History of the World in Sea Voyages and 
Lande Travelle by Englishmen and others. Numerous folding maps, 
facsimiles of title-pages, etc., on Japanese vellum. 20 vols. 8vo ° 
{which include the general Index to the whole work], half vellum, 
gilt backs, cloth sides, gilt tops, uncut. Glasgow, 1905-1907 


Of this fine library re-issue, there were one hundred copies printed, of | 
which this is number eighty-six. 


258. eer (Meunier Der). Les Graces. Title engraved by Moreau, 
frontispiece engraved by Simonet, after Bouchet, and 5 plates by . 
De Launay, De Longueil, Massard, and Simonet, after Moreau. 8vo, 
blue crushed levant morocco, triple gilt line on sides, gilt back and 
inside borders, gilt edges, by Chambolle-Duru. 
Paris: Chez Laurent Prault, 1769 


One of a few copies printed on LARGE PAPER D’AUVERGNE, with the very 
choice plates as noted, together with an Extra plate engraved by Lebeau, 
after Marillier. From the library of Henry W. Poor, with leather book- 
plate. * 


259. RAWLINSON (GEORGE). The Sixth Great Oriental Monarchy; or the 
_ Geography, History, and Antiquities of Parthia. Colored frontis- 

piece, maps, and illustrations. Frrst Eprtion. 8vyo, original cloth, 

uncut. © London, 1873 


The scarcest of the Rawlinson Monarchies owing to the fact that many 
copies of this issue were destroyed by fire. 


260. RAWLINSON (GEORGE). The Seventh Great Oriental Monarchy; or, the. 
if Geography, History, and Antiquities of the Sassanian or New Per- 
sian Empire. Colored frontisprece, and illustrations. HIRST EDITION.’ 

- 'Phick 8vo, cloth, uncut. London, 1876 


SAGE. THE RISTIGOUCHE AND ITS SALMON FISHING. ; 
BOUND BY RIVIERE. 
Number Two Hundred and Sixty-Six. ; 


261. Roperts (Davin). The Holy Land; Syria, Arabia, Egypt, ete. With 
! historical descriptions by the Rev. George Croly. Portrait and the 
extensive series of tinted lithographs. 6 vols. royal 8vo, half blue 
morocco, gilt backs, gilt edges. London, 1855 


262. Rogrr-Minfs (L.). Comment Discerner les Styles du X VIIIe au XTX¢ 
Siecle. Etudes Pratiques sur les Formes et les Décors propres 4 en 
_ Determiner les Caractéres. With 900 illustrations and 800 mono- 
_ grams and marks of faience and porcelain of the old manufacturers 
and cutlers, engraved by J. Mauge. 4to, full brown crushed levant 
moroceo, with borders and inside borders of inlaid morocco scrolls 
and Aldine tooling, gilt top, uncut, by Pomey. Paris, undated 
Number forty-three of but fifty copies printed on Japanese vellum. 
One of the most authoritative works on furniture, arms and armor, em- 
broidery, enamels, etc. 
__ From the library of M. C. D. Borden, with bookplate engraved by E. D. 
French. . 


263. Rossertr (DANTE G.); His Family Letters. With a Memoir by Wil- 
oF liam M. Rossetti. Portraits and facsimiles. 2 vols. 8vo, half green 
_ crushed levant morocco, gilt. London, 1895 


264. Rupens (Prtrer Pavut). Rubens; His Life, his Work, and his Time. 
By Emile Michel. Translated by Elizabeth Lee. With forty colored 
plates, forty photogravures, and two hundred and seventy-two teat 
illustrations. 2 vols. small folio, full dark blue crushed levant 
morocco, with an elaborately tooled design of conventional flowers on 
| sides and backs, gold-tooled inside borders, gilt edges, by Zaehns- 
1a dorf. London, 1899 
From. the library of M. C. D. Borden, with bookplate engraved by E. D. 

French. 


265. Ruvieny AND RainevaL (Tur Marquis Or). The Blood Royal of 
Britain, Being a Roll of the Living Descendants of Edward IV and 

Henry VII, Kings of England, and James III, King of Scotland: 
Portraits and facsimiles. Royal 8vo, white buckram, gilt, gilt edges. 

London: T. C. & H. C. Jack, 1903 


Handsome copy, printed throughout on Japanese vellum. 


266. Sack (DEAN). The Ristigouche and its Salmon Fishing. [Fishing in 
de Canadian waters.| With a Chapter on Angling Literature. With 
a photogravure title-page, a map, and seventy-one alustrations, im- 
cluding engravings and photogravures after drawings -by George 
Reid, W. G. Burn, Murdoch, Aikman, John Adam, and others ; and 
with original etchings by Stephen Parrish, Mrs. Lea Merritt, C. A. 
Platt, H. Sandham, S. G. Ferrier, and others. 4to, full light blue 
erushed levant morocco, the front and back covers inlaid in colored 
moroccos to represent a river scene with wooded shores, and with 
ospreys fishing for salmon, inlaid in blue, brown, yellow, green, and 
black morocco; the front doublure of dark blue levant, with a 
salmon caught by a fly, inlaid in black, green, and white morocco ; 
the back doublure of dark blue levant, with two salmon swimming 


4 


267. 


268. 


269. 


= 290. 


a71. 


272. 


upstream, inlaid in black, green, and white morocco; flies of white 


watered silk, gilt top, uncut, with the original covers and end-papers 
preserved ; by Riviere. Edinburgh: David Douglas, 1888 
Number fifty-eight of the issue of one hundred and five copies, fifty of 


which were for presentation. From the library of M. C. D. Borden, with — 


bookplate engraved by EK. D. French. 
[See Frontispiece. ] 


SAINTSBURY (GEORGE). French Lyrics. Selected and Annotated by 
George Saintsbury. Frontispiece. 8vo, full blue crushed levant 
morocco, inside gilt borders, gilt top, uncut, by Zaehnsdorf. 

London, 1882 


One of only 50 copies printed on Large Paper, with original wrappers 
bound in and leather bookplate of James Hartman. 


Sanpars (Mary F.). Honoré de Balzac: His Life and Writings. Por 
traits and facsimiles. Square 8vo, three-quarter maroon. levant 


morocco, gilt, gilt top. New York, 1905 — 


From the library of George Barr McCutcheon, with his bookplate. 


Scarron (Pau). The Whole Comical Works of Mon. Scarron; con- 
taining his Comical Romance of a Company of Stageplayers, all his 
Novels and Histories, etc., a great part of which never before in 
English. Translated by Mr. Tho. Brown and others. Illustrated. 
8vo, new half calf. London, 1712 


FINE COPY OF THIS SCARCE EDITION of Scarron’s writings, here printed 
without abridgment. 


Scots Foitktore. Popular Tales of the West Highlands, Orally Col- 
lected. With a Translation by J. F. Campbell. Illustrated. 4 vols. 
12mo, calf, gilt backs. Edinburgh: Edmonston & Douglas, 1860-2 

Mythological Taies, Fables, and Ossianic Ballads; Ossianie Controversy ; 


Scottish and British Tradition, Prose and Poetry ; "Highland Dress, Celtic 
Ornament, &e., &e¢. 


Scots Music. Thomson’s Collection of the Songs of Burns, Sir Walter 
Scott, Bart., and Other Eminent Lyric Poets Ancient and Modern, 
United to the Select Melodies of Scotland, and of Ireland and Wales; 
With Symphonies and Accompaniments for the Piano Forte, by 
Pleyel, Haydn, Beethoven, &. The Whole Composed for and Col- 
lected by George Thomson, F.A.8., Edinburgh. Portrait of Burns 
by Nasmyth, and frontispiece and vignettes by T. Stothard, R.A. 
6 vols. royal 8vo, half calf. London, [1822 | 


An unequalled collection of old Seottish songs, words and music. 


Scottanpd. Love Songs of Scotland: Jewels of the Tender Passion 
selected from the Writings of Burns, Tannahill, Scott, Ramsay, Lady 
Nairne, Macneill, Jamieson, Hogg, Douglas, Allan, and others. With 
a Glossary. Selected and Edited by Robert W. Douglas. Jllustra- 
tions im photogravure and color. 8vo, three-quarter blue levant 
morocco extra, flowers tooled in gold on back, gilt top, uneut. 

New York, 1901 
No. 9 of only 250 ccepies, signed by the editor. 


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(273. Secret Memoirs. Fischer (Henry W.—Kditor). Court of Royal Sax- 
3 ony, 1891-1902. The Story of Louise, Crown Princess, from the 
ey Pages of her Diary, &c. Portraits on Japanese paper. 8vo, half 


; purple morocco, gilt, gilt top, uncut. Bensonhust, N. Y., [1912] 
2 “A 274. SELINcouRT (B. DE) anp Hunperson (M.S8.). Venice. Illustrations in 
mi color by k. Barratt. Square 8vo, half polished leather, gilt top, some 
ae edges uncut. New York, 1907 
; f From the library of George Barr McCuteheon, with his bookplate. 


275. SHAKESPEARE (WiLLIAM). The Dramatic Wgrks of Shakespeare, the 

text carefully revised. With Notes by Samuel Weller Singer, the 

Life of the Poet, and critical Essays on the Plays, by William Wat- 

a kiss Lloyd. With vignettes on wood by John Thompson, from draw- 

—————— angs by Stothard. 10 vols. 12mo, original cloth, paper labels, uncut. 

ee seh ai London, 1856 
Large paper copy, printed by Whittingham, at the Chiswick Press. 


276. SHAKESPEARE (WILLIAM). Works of Shakespeare. Edited by William 
/ ‘ G. Clark and John Glover. 9 vols. 8vo, three-quarter green crushed 
levant morocco, gilt backs and tops, by Root. 

; wise Cambridge: Macmillan & Co., 1863-1866 


FINE SET of the ORIGINAL IssvE of the Cambridge standard edition. 


277. SHAKESPEARE (WILLIAM). Songs and Sonnets by Shakespeare. Hdited 
by Francis "Turner Palgrave. Square 16mo, full green crushed 
levant morocco, gilt back and inside borders, gilt edges, by Riviere. 

i London, 1865 


On fly-leaf is autograph inscription,—*“ Sent by request of F. T'. Pal- 
grave”. The poems have been given titles by the editor. From the 
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278. SHAKESPEARE (WitttaAm). The Works of Shakespeare. Edited by Israel 
Gollancz. With many illustrations, antiquarian and topographical. 
12 vols. post 8vo, brown buckram, gilt backs, uncut. 
London: Dent & Co., 1899 
The larger Temple edition, and one of five hundred copies printed on 
hand-made paper. 


279. SHAKESPEARE (WiLttAmM). The Sonnets of Shakespeare. Edited [with 
Introduction] by Edward Dowden. Hitched portrmt. 12mo, full 
brown crushed levant morocco, gilt top. London, 1899 


The Parchment Library edition. 


280. Suaw (Henry). The Decorative Arts, Ecclesiastical and Civil of the 
Middle Ages. With 41 plates in gold and colors of enamel, gold, 
silver, iron and woodwork, stained glass, embroidery, &c. Small 
folio, original embossed cloth, a few pages somewhat spotted. ‘3 

London: William Pickering, 1851 
ORIGINAL EDITION. From the library of Ch. Sauvageot, of the Academy 
Royale de Musique [Paris], with his bookplate. 


281. 


R82. 


283. 


284. 


28d. 


286. 


28%. 


. Soton (M. L.). History and Description of the Old French Tyee 


Suaw (Henry). The Handbook of Medieval Alphabets an 
Numerous plates reproducing alphabets of MSS. from th 
the 15th centuries, and of printed books of the 15th and 
turies. Royal 8vo, cloth. aes 


[Suetey (Percy ByssHe).] History of a Six Weeks? Tour thro 
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descriptive of a Sail round the Lake of Geneva, and of the 
Chamouni. 12mo, original cloth. , 

FINE copy of THE scarce First Eprrion of a tour made by tt 


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SHELLEY (Percy Byssuz). The Works of Shelley in (ens sae 1 Verse, sal 
now first brought together, with many pieces not before ae 


man. Portraits and illustrations. 8 vols. 8vo, cloth, ae ag ee lage fe 8 
Lae a Co 


FINE set of this authoritative edition, now out ne DEBS SN Sa 


SHELLEY (PERcY ByssHE). The Cenci. A Trageay in- cy Cae ee 
Given from the Poet’s Own Editions, with Introductions by Alfred: i 
and H. Buxton Forman, and a Prologue by John Todhunter. Hiched 
portrait. 12mo, half red levant morocco, gilt top. London, 1886 i 


Inserted is a program of the first production of the tragedy by the . 
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SipNey (Sir Puitip). The Countess of Pembroke’s Atenee Original 
4to. Edition (1590) in photographic facsimile, with Bibliographical | 
Introduction edited by H. Oskar Sommer. ‘Thick 8vo, full dark- — 
brown crushed levant morocco, inside gilt borders, gilt top, uncut, by 
Riviere. . § _ London, 1891 — 

No. 31 of 300 copies printed. : 


SmitH (Joun). A Catalogue Raisonné of the Works of the most emi- — 
nent Dutch, Flemish and French Painters, in which is included a ; 
short Biographical Notice of the Artists, with a copious description 
of their principal Pictures . . . a reference to the Galleries and 
Private Collections, etc. Portraits. 9 vols. royal 8vo, cloth, paper 
labels, uncut. . London, 1829, reprint 


SmoLuetr (Topras). Complete Works of Smollett. With an Introduc- 
tion by W. E. Henley. Portrait after Reynolds, facsimile letter of 
Smollett’s, etc. 12 vols. 8vo, green cloth, uncut. 

Westminster : Constable, 1899. 


A well printed library edition 


with an account of the Revival of Faience Painting in France. With 

Preface by William Burton. 24 plates in colors, reproductions of 

marks, and numerous other illustrations. 8yvo, buckram, gilt top. 
London, &c., 1903 


SponnNe. St. ‘John (Charles). Natural nea and Sport in Moray. 
_ New y Edition. ‘Tilust rated with all the author’s characteristic rough 
ns ches, and : series of forty fine plates by Reid and Taylor, con- 
ng. of engravings of. birds, views of scenery, etc. Royal 8vo, full 
. crushed levant morocco, sides and back inlaid with border of 
d morocco, panels tooled in gold with birds and a stag’s head, 
ders of same colored leather on inner cover, cream watered 
sand mee: gilt top, uncut, in a case, by John Fazaker- 
eae sd London, 1882 
of this famous sporting book, containing the appendix 


Vant of Harbour | Accommodation for Fishing- boats on the East 
nd, oe of the Herring, ee general and classified 


ADAN yay Vets: Friends, and Her Influence in Politics and 

ray Lady Blennerhassett. | Translated by J. HE. G. Cum- 
rtrait-of Mme. de Staél. 3 vols. 8vo, half blue polished 
It backs and tops, uncut. London, 1889 
PY OF THE BEST EDITION. | 


= hip Sees 


(Rosert Louis). On the Thermal Influence of Forests. 16 
vo, original pale blue paper wrappers, uncut. Bound in an 
umé, half red calf, gilt back, leather labels. 

eS Edinburgh: Printed by Neill and Company, 1873 


The First Separate Impression of the First Edition of this exceedingly 
arce item. The printing on the title page is reproduced on the wrapper, 
hile in the second issue, the wrapper of dark blue paper is entirely 
blank. Of the earlier issue, only 26 copies were printed. , This essay was 
read by Stevenson before the Royal Society of Edinburch, May 19, 1873. 
seep t the library of G. Evelyn Cower, with his POgmP AN 


° 'TEVENSON’S Copy, witn AUTOGRAPH ANNOTATION. Fergusson (Robert). 
The Poetical Works of Fergusson, with his Life. Engravings on 
wood by Thomas Bewick. 2 vols. 12mo, original printed boards, un- 
eut. — Alnwick: Printed by W. Davidson, n.d. [but circa 1813] 

Formerly either owned by, or passed through the hands of, Robert Louis 


Stevenson, who has written his initials “R. L. S.”, and “Alas, poor 
_-¥Yorick!” in his fine handwriting under the portrait in volume one. The 


if aa ; . two volumes are with silk slip covers, enclosed in a case made to repre- 
Sa a sent the Fergusson tartan. 
1 a An peceon item of unusual interest. 


5 293. STERNE Biaencn). The Works of Sterne, with a Life of the Author, 
See Dy Jarmes P. Browne. Portrait after Sir J. Reynolds; and illustra- 


2 eee tions engraved by Thomas Stothard. 4 vols. 8vo, cloth, paper labels, 
- uncut. London, 1885 


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2994, Srirtinc-MAxwe tt (Str Wittt1am). Annals of the Artists of Spain. 4 
vols.; The Cloister Life of the Emperor Charles V., and Miscel- 
laneous Essays and Addresses. Numerous illustrations in mezzotint, 
etc. 6 vols., small 4to, cloth, gilt tops, uncut. London, 1891 


Limited and numbered issue. 


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295. 


296. 


298. 


300. 


301. 


Suckiine (Sir Joun). Fragmenta Aurea; a Collection of all the In- 


comparable Peeces, written by Sir John Suckling, and published by 
a Friend to perpetuate his Memory. Printed by his Owne Copies. 


Fine impression of the engraved portrait by Marshall. Small 8vo, — 


full dark-blue crushed levant morocco, gilt back, gilt and blind- 
tooled sides, inside gilt borders, gilt edges, by Riviere. 
London: Printed for Humphrey Mosley, 1646 


FINE COPY OF THE RARE FIRST EDITION, Containing all Suckling’s Poems, 
Letters, and the Plays ‘ Aglaura,” with the rewritten fifth aet in addi- 
tion to the act as originally composed, “The Goblins,” ‘*‘ Brennoralt,” and 
the anti-Socinian Tract,—“ An Account of Religion by Reason.” 


Sun-Drats. Collins (John). Geometricall Dyalling: or, Dyalling Per- 
formed by a Line of Chords only, Or by the Plain Scale. Wherein 


is contained two several Methods of Inscribing the Hour-Lines in all — 


Plains, with the Substile, Stile and Meridian, in their proper Coasts 
and Quantities. . . . Written by John Collins of London Accomptant, 


Philomath. With numerous diagrams. Small quarto, old calf, bind- 


ing worn. London, 1659 
A SCARCE WORK. 


. Swirt (JonatHan). The History of the Four Last Years of the Queen. 


Published from the last Manuscript Copy, Corrected and Enlarged by 
the Author’s own Hand. First Eprrion. 8vo, old calf. 
London: A. Millar, 1758 


Tapestry. Bruce (John Collingwood). The Bayeux Tapestry Eluci- 
dated. Numerous facsimiles in color. 4to, original iluminated 
boards, morocco back, shghtly used, as usual. London, 1856 

The author was a noted antiquary of Newcastle on Tyne, his best 


known work being “The Roman Wall”, issued in 1851, and still the 


standard work on the subject. 


. Tapestry. Hunter (George Leland). Tapestries; their Origin, History 


and Renaissance. With 4 plates in colors, and nearly 150 halftone 
ulustrations. Square 8vo, buckram, gilt, gilt top. 
New York, London, &., 1912 


One of the latest works on Tapestries. Contains several references to 
the American looms at Williamsbridge, Greater New York. 


THACKERAY (WiLt1Am M.). The Works of Thackeray. Portrait of 
the author, and reproductions of all the original illustrations. 32 
vols. 8vo, half vellum and boards, uncut. 

New York: Scribners Sons, 1903-4 


CHOICE seET Of the KENSINGTON EDITION, and one of only 100 copies 
printed throughout on Japanese paper. 


THACKERAY (WiLittAmM M.). Works in Appleton’s Popular Library, 
consisting of,—Confessions of Fitz-Boodle, and Some Passages in the 
Life of Major Gahagan ; Men’s Wives; Luck of Barry Lyndon, 2 vols. ; 
Shabby Genteel Story; Book of Snobs; Jeames’s Diary, Legend of 
the Rhine, and Rebecca and Rowena; Punch’s Prize Novellists, &e. ; 
Yellowplush Papers; Mr. Brown’s Letters to a Young Man about 


idea | else AS ia Ae 


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i. 


302. 


303. 


304. 


305. 


306. 


307. 


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Town. 10 vols. 12mo, original red cloth, a number of bindings some- 
what worn; several are circulating library copies with labels; a few 
with names on titles. New York: Appleton & Co., 1852-1853. 


Some of these volumes are actually FIRST EDITIONS, published while the 
author was touring in the United States, while others contain passages 
which vary from the First and Later Hditions issued in England. 


[THackERAY (WiLLIAM M.).] Philosophical Arrangements. By James 
‘Harris. 8vo, old calf, within slip cover, in a dark-green crushed 
levant morocco solander case. London, 1775 


From the library of William Makepeace Thackeray, with his early auto- 
graph on inside front cover. 


‘THomson ILLUSTRATIONS. Somerville (William). The Chase. Re- 
printed from the original edition of 1735, with a Memoir of the 
Author. Illustrations by Hugh Thomson. Square 8yo, half vellum 
and boards, gilt top, uncut. London, 1896 


First edition with these illustrations. One of a few copies printed on 
Japanese vellum. 


THomson (JAMES). The Seasons, and Castle of Indolence. With 
Memoir of the Poet. Oval bust portrait engraved on steel by H. 
FRobmson. 12mo, full red morocco, gilt back, inside gilt borders, gilt 
top, uncut, by Riviere. London: William Pickering, 1830 

Cuorce copy of the Pickering edition, from the library of Henry W. 
Poor, with his engraved bookplate. 


THompson. (Francis). The Works of Thompson; Poetry and Prose. 
Portraits. 3 vols. 12mo, full buckram, gilt, gilt tops. 
London, [1913] 


Definitive Edition; containing much hitherto unpublished material. 


THorEAU (Henry D.). The Writings of Thoreau. Portrait and ilus- 
trations on Japanese paper, SOME COLORED. 20 vols. 8vo, three- 
quarter green crushed levant morocco, gilt backs and tops, uncut. 

Boston: Houghton, Mifflin Co., 1906 


MANUSCRIPT EDITION, LIMITED TO 600 NUMBERED COPIES, signed by the 
publishers. INSERTED IS A FOLIO LEAF OF MANUSCRIPT BY THOREAU. 


Tupor TRANSLATIONS. A Series of Masterpieces of English Prose; Hach 

being the First Translation into English of one of the Great Books 

of the World’s Literature. Edited by William Ernest Henley. The 
works are as follows: 


Tur Essays or MontaiGNe. Done into English by John Florio, anno 
2] 


1603. With an Introduction by George Saintsbury. 3 vols. 


Il. Tue Gorpen Ass or Apunerus. Translated out of Latin by William 


Adlington, anno 1566. With an Introduction by Charles Whibley. 


Til. An AirHor1an History; Written in Greek by Heliodorus. Eng- 


lished by Thomas Underdowne, anno 1587. With an Introduction by 
Charles Whibley. 


IV. Crnestina: or, The Tragicke-Comedy of Calisto and Melibea. Eng- 


glished from the Spanish of Fernando de Rojas, by James Mabbe, anno 
1631. With an Introduction by James Fitzmaurice-Kelly, 


by Sir Thomas North, anno 1579. 
Wyndham. 6 vols. 

VI. THE History or Don Qurxorn OF THE MAN OHA. “Translat 
the Spanish of Miguel de Cervantes by Thomas Shelton, ann 
1620. With an Introduction by James Fitzmaurice-Kelly. 4 v 


VII. Tuer History or Comines. Englished by Thomas Danett, al 
1596. With an Introduction by Charles Whibley. 2 vols. ee 


VIII. Crrtarn TracicaL Discourses OF BANDELLO. Translated i into 
English by Geffraie Fenton, anno 1567. With an Introduction | 
Robert Langton Douglas. 2 vols. fre 


IX. Suetonius: History of Twelve Cesars. Translated into English by re 
Philemon Holland, anno 1606. With an Introduction by ttle ba 
Whibley. 2 vols. ; 


X. THE BOOK OF THE COURTIER. ae the [eae of Care. ae ees ae 
Castiglione. Done into English by Sir Thomas Hoby, anno 1561. oy aaa 


: With an Introduction by Walter Raleigh. itn 


XI. Rasenais: Gargantua and. Pantagruel. Translated into Bustigh ae : } bs 
Sir Thomas Urquhart and Peter Le Motteux, annigs 3 1653° bares ue on 


Introductions by Charles Whibley. 3 vols. 


XII. Tur Curonicie or Froissart. Translated out of French bys Gita 
John Bourchier, Lord Berners, annis 1523-25. With an Introduction 
by William Paton Ker. 6 vols. eae 


XIII. Tre Encusn Briste. Translated out of the Original Tongues by - 
the Commandment of King James the First. Anno 1611. 6 vols. 


XIV. Macutavertr: The Art of War. Translated by Peter Whitehorne, — 
1560. The Prince. Translated by Edward Dacres. 1640. The Flor- — 
entine History. Translated by Thomas Bedingfeld. With an oe | 
tion by Henry Cust, M.P. 2 vols. 


XV. THE DECAMERON. Preserved to Posterity by Giowsnnt Boccneue and 
Translated into English, anno 1620. With an Introduction by Edward 
Hutton. 4 vols. Together, 44 vols. 8vo, full brown crushed levant 
moroccos, gold tooled with fillets on sides and Tudor roses and acorns” 
on backs, doublures and linings of brown silk, gilt tops, uncut, re 
Zachnsdort. : 

CoMPLETE SET, PRINTED ON JAPANESE PAPER, OF WHICH ONLY EIGHTEEN, 
AND IN SOME CASES BUT TWELVE COPIES WERE ISSUED. They are numbered 
‘five, eleven and seventeen. 


From the library of M. C. D. Borden, with bookplate engraved hk E. D. 
French in each volume. 


308. Tupor TRansLATions. Another complete set of the Tudor Translations, 
with the exceptions of: X. The Book of the Courtier; XIII. The 
English Bible, 6 vols.; XIV. Machiavelli; The Art of War; and XV. 
The Decameron, 4 vols. Together, 31 vols. 8vo, parchment boards, 
eilt backs, uncut, some unopened. London: David Nutt, 1892-1903 


LIKE THE PRECEDING, PRINTED ON JAPANESE PAPER, OF WHICH ONLY EIGH- 
TEEN, AND IN SOME CASES BUT TWEVLE COPIES WERE ISSUED. They are 
numbered eight, nine and fourteen 


_ ConreENTs. 


p Essays OF Monratenn, Done into English by John Florio, anno 
3. With : an Introduction by George Saintsbury. 3 vols. 


2 GonpEN Ass or Aputrrus. Translated out of Latin by William 
ington, anno 1566, With an Introduction by Charles Whibley. 


ee ‘History; Written in Greek by Heliodorus, Eng- 
by Thomas Underdowne, anno 1587. With an Introduction by 
ee bible ye: Pi. 


The Tragicke-Comedy of Calisto and Melibea. Eng- 
‘Spanish of Fernando de Rojas, by James Mabbe, anno 
an Introduction by James Fitzmaurice-Kelly. 


E sH’S Lavas or THE Nosie Grectans anp Romans. Englished 
he North, anno, 1579. With an Introduction by George 
36. vols. _ 

TORY OF Don QUIXOTE OF THE MancHa. ‘Translated from . 
sh of Miguel de Cervantes by Thomas Shelton, annis 1612, 
Vith an introduction by James Fitzmaurice- Kelly, 4 vols. 


1 History or Comins. Englished by Thomas Danett, anno 
. With mt Introduction by Charles Whibley. 2 vols. 


ow ie Cerra TRAGICAL DISCOURSES OF BANDELLO. ‘Translated into 
~ English by - 
oe a Robert Langton Douglas. 2 vols. 


th - begs ‘Suerontvs: History of Twelve Cesars. Translated into English by 
Ee Philemon Holland, anno 1606. With an Introduction by Charles 
ae habe Whibley. 2 vols. 


effraie Fenton, anno 1567. With an Tuisodietion by 


<I -Rawenas: Gargantua and Pantagruel. Translated into English by 
Sir Thomas Urquhart and Peter Le Motteux, annis 1653-1694, With 
Introductions by Charles Whibley. 3 vols. 


oe ieee THE CHRONICLE OF FroissarT. ‘Translated out of French by Sir 
John Bourchier, Lord Berners, annis 1523-25. With an Introduction 
by William | Paton Ker. 6 vols. 


+309. ODOR TRANSLATIONS. Another complete set of the Tudor Translations, 

with the exceptions of The Golden Ass of Apuleius; Plutarch’s Lives 
ot oe of the Noble Grecians and Romans, 6 vols.; and The Decameron, 4 
ine. vols. Together, 33 vols. 8vo, original dark red buckram, gilt backs, 
uncut, some unopened. London: David Nutt, 1892-1905 


CONTENTS. 


‘I. Tue Essays or Monraigne. Done into English by John Florio, anno 

| 1603. With an Introduction by George Saintsbury. 3 vols. 

Ill. Aw Airurorran History; Written in Greek by Heliodorus. Eng- 
lished by Thomas Underdowne, anno 1587. With an Introduction by 
Charles Whibley. 


IV. CEestina: or, The Tragicke-Comedy of Calisto and Melibea. Eng- : 
lished from the ‘Spanish of Fernando de Rojas, by James ‘Mabbe, anno 
1631. With an Introduction by James Fitzmaurice-Kelly. 


VI. Tue History or Don QurxoTE or THE Manca. Translated from 
the Spanish of Miguel de Cervantes by Thomas Shelton, annis 1612, 
1620. With an Introduction by James Fitzmaurice-Kelly. 4 vols. — 


VII. Tue History or Comines. Englished by Thomas Danett, anno 
1596. With an Introduction by Charles Whibley. 2 vols. 


VIII. Crrrarin TracicaAL Discourses oF BANDELLO. ‘Translated into 
English by Geffraie Fenton, anno 1567. With an Introduction by 
Robert Langton Douglas. 2 vols. 


IX. Suetonius: History of Twelve Caesars. Translated into English by 
Philemon Holland, anno 1606. With an Introduction by Charles 
Whibley. 2 vols. | | 


X. THE Boox or THE Courtinr. From the Italian of Count Baldassare 
Castiglione. Done into English by Sir Thomas HOOe anno 1561. With | 
an Introduction by Walter Raleigh. 


XI. RaABeELats: Gargantua and Pantagruel. Translated into English by 
Sir Thomas Urquhart and Peter Le Motteux, annis 1653-1694. With 
Introductions by Charles Whibley. 3 vols. 


XII. THe CuHronicLe or Frorssart. Translated out of French by Sir 
John Bourchier, Lord Berners, annis 1523-25. With an Introduction 
by William Paton Ker. 6 vols. | 


XIII. Tue Eneuisu Brete. Translated out of the Original Tongues by 
the Commandment of King James the First. Anno 16i1. 6 vols. 


XIV. Macutavetir: The Art of War. Translated by Peter Whitehorne, 
1560. The Prince. Translated by Edward Dacres. 1640, The Flor- 
entine History. Translated by Thomas Bedingfeld, 1595. With an. 
Introduction by Henry Cust, M.P. 2 vols. 


310. Tunr (ANpREwW W.). The Follies and Fashions of our Grandfathers 
(1807). With 37 full-page plates of costwmes, sporting and coach- 
ung scenes, portraits, &c., many hand-colored and from original cop- 
perplates. Ato, half ooze-calf and rough boards, gilt top, uncut. 

| London, 1886-7 
One of 250 copies on Large Paper, signed and numbered by the pub- 


lishers, with earliest impressions of the plates, and the costumes extra 
carefully tinted and heightened with gold and silver. 


311. Turnor (Harron). Astra Castra. Experiments and Adventures in the 
Atmosphere. Numerous photo-zincographs. 4to, buckram, gilt top. 
London, 1865 


312. UcHarp (Marto). My Uncle Barbassou. Illustrated with 40 etchings 
by Paul Avril. Royal 8vo, cloth, uncut. London, 1888 


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_ 313. Vierce IuLustrations, Pablo de Segovia, the Spanish Sharper. Trans- 
lated from the Original of Francisco de Quevedo-Villegas. Illus- 
trated with 110 drawings by Daniel Vierge. With comments on 
them by Joseph Pennell, and Kssay on the Life and Writings of 
Quevedo by Henry Edward Watts; and Portrait anp 106 EXTRA 
PLATES BY VIERGE, on tinted paper, including a vignette not included 
m the work. Together, 2 vols. folio and royal 4to, velum, antique 
style, one with ties. London, 1892, &c. 


314. Virett. The Works of Publius Virgilius Maro. Translated by John 
Ogilby. Fine ep of portrait and frontispiece, both engraved 
on copper by William Marshall. Small 8yo, full brown crushed 
‘levant morocco, sides tooled in an interlaced design of scroll-work 
and small dots, surrounding panels of dark-red morocco on two of 
which are marked with the title and date, gilt back and_ inside 
borders, gilt edges, by Riviere. 

. London: Printed by T. R. and E. M. for John Crook, 1649 


First Epition of Ogilby’s translation, which was the standard until 
superceded by Dryden’s. Contains the Bucolics, the Georgics, and the 
Twelve Books of the Aeneid. Lacks the Leaf of License. 


315. Votratre (F. Arover De). La Pucelle d’Orléans. Poéme en Vingt- 
| un Chants. Edition ornée de figures gravées par Duplessis Berthault. 
2 vols. royal 8vo, three-quarter light-brown crushed levant morocco, 

gilt and mosaic backs, gilt tops, by Thivet. 
| A. Londres, 1780 [Reprint | 


i . 

One of a limited edition on LARGE PAPER, With the 21 dainty vignettes 
of Duplessis Berthault, unsigned, and EXTRA-ILLUSTRATED by the insertion 
of numerous portraits of Voltaire and others and a series of illustrations 
in black, brown and blue, some proofs on India paper, engraved by 
Baquoy, Delignon, Dambrun, &c., after Moreau, Marillier, Monsieau, and 
others. 


316. VOLTATRE (JzAN F. M. Arnovet Dr). Candide; or, All for the Best. 
[Translated by Walter Jerrold.| Vignettes by Adrien Moreau. 
16mo, full green levant morocco, gilt back and sides, inside gilt 
borders, gilt top, uncut, by Riviére. London, 1903 

THE MUSEUM EDITION of this French classie which is, in the estimation 
of many, V oltaire’s masterpiece. 


317. VourairE (JEAN F. M. Anovrr DE). Another copy of the same. 16mo, 
full light-brown crushed levant morocco, gilt back and sides, inside 
gilt borders, gilt top, uncut, by Riviere. London, 1903 


318. Wack (H. Wetiineton). The Story of the Congo Free State. Maps, 
and over 100 illustrations. Thick 8vo, three-quarter orange crushed 
levant morocco, gilt and mosaic back, gilt top. New York, 1905 

From the library of George Barr McCutcheon, with his bookplate. 


319. WatLace (Lew). Ben-Hur; A Tale cf the Christ. Marginal wlustra- 
tions by W. M. Johnson, portraits, &c. 2 vols. 12mo, recently bound 


in half dark-blue crushed levant morocco, gilt, gilt tops, uncut. 
. New York, 1903 


From the library of George Barr McCutcheon, with his bookplate. 


320. WALPOLE (Horace). The Letters of Horace Walpole, Fourth Earl of — 
| Orford. Chronologically arranged and edited with Notes and In- 
dices by Mrs. Paget Toynbee. Numerous fine portraits and fac- 

similes. 16 vols. 8y0, original red buckram, paper labels, uncut. ae 

Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1903-1905 

Of this fine library edition there were only two hundred sets printed, 


all on hand-made paper, and signed by the editor. 'This edition contains 
a vast number of new eae and an exhaustive index. 


321. Watton (Izaak). The Life of John Donne, Dr. in Divinity, and late 
Dean of Saint Paul’s Church, London. The Second Impression, 
Corrected and Enlarged. With fine impression of the portrat of 
Donne. Small 8vo, old (probably original) calf, rebacked. In levant 
morocco solander case. 

London: Printed by J. G. for R. Marriot, and are to be sold at his — 
shop under 8. Dunstan’s Church, in Fleet street, 1658 
PRESENTATION COPY FROM THE AUTHOR, WITH INSCRIPTION IN HIS AUTO- 


GRAPH, “ For Mr. Comerford from I. W.” In writing the inscription, 
Walton started too far to the right of the page, at first attempt, and had 


room for only “ Comerfo—’”; he then repeated the “ For Mr. Comerford ” 
on the following line. This volume bears the book-plate of Mr. James 
Comerford, who has written on the inner cover: ‘“ Presentation Copy 


with Walton’s Autograph to one of my ancestors of the extinct Stafford- 
shire Branch, probably Robert Comerford ‘of Comberford, Staffordshire, 
the last of the Staffordshire stock. See the Pedigree, page 434 of Vol. I 
of Shaw’s Staffordshire.”’ 

Walton presented copies of his various works to his friends, hence 
volumes with his inscription are not unusual, but we can find no trace of 
another presentation copy of this work, which was printed for Marriot, 
who published the First ‘‘ Angler ” in 1653. 

The volume itself is in reality the rirst EpIrion of Walton’s Life of 
Donne, although an abridged version appeared with the fae ROHS of 
Donne, 1640. 


322. WALTON (IzAAxK) and Corron (CHARLES). The Ane Angler, Ex- 
tensively Embellished with Engravings on Copper and Wood, from 
original paintings and drawings . . . to which are added an Intro- 
ductory Essay, &c. 14 engraved plates, and 77 woodcuts, by Wale, 
Nash, &c., First Epirion. London: John Major, 1823; The Lives 
of Dr. John Donne, Sir Henry Wotton, Mr. George Herbert, and Dr. 
Robert Sanderson... By Izaak Walton. ‘To which are added the auto- 
graphs of those Eminent Men, &e. 11 engraved plates and 52 wood- 
cuts, London: John Major, 1825. Together, 2 vols. small 8vo, full 
dark-green crushed levant morocco, gilt backs and cover-corners, in- 
side gilt borders, gilt tops in the manner of Roger Payne, by Wors- 
fold. London: John Major, 1823-1825 


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ea te ae: PS NG erie oe oie eas Me phe ACA Re Peale we ene iv LYE NG Ry 5. Bhatia St a 


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323. WALTON (Izaak) and Corron (CHARLES). The Complete Angler; or, 
The Contemplative Man’s Recreation; [and] The Lives of Donne, 
Walton, Hooker, Herbert and Sanderson. By Izaak Walton. Hn- 
graved title, portraits, and other illustrations. 32mo, 2 vols. bound 
in 4, full green crushed levant morocco, gilt, inside gilt borders, gilt 
tops, uncut. London: William Pickering, 1826-1827 


Fine copies of Pickering’s Diamond Edition. - 


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ARBURTON (HxI0T). Memoirs of Prince Rupert and the Cavaliers. 
Including their Private Correspondence, now First Published from 
the Original Manuscripts. ngraved plates. 3 vols. 8vo, half dark- 
green crushed levant morocco, gilt backs and tops, uncut. 

| London: R. Bentley, 1849 


FIRST EDITION of a work of great historical value, and EXTRA-ILLUSTBATED 
by the insertion of 67 portraits, several scarce, and a number inlaid. 


325. WASHINGTON (GEORGE). Ogden (Uzal). Two Discourses occasioned 


by the Death of General George Washington. Published by desire. 
Title and half-title printed with mourning borders. 8vo, unbound, 
as issued, totally uncut. Newark, 1800 

Rare in this state, with the half-title (usually missing), and final blank. 


BBER (Byron). James Orrock, R. I.; Painter, Connoisseur, Collec- 
tor. With a large number of full-page facsimiles. 2 vols. thick 4to, 
cloth, gilt, gilt tops, uncut. ~ London, 1903 


Number two hundred and twenty-nine of five hundred copies printed. 


oa 327.- WHITE (Giteerr). The Natural History and Antiquities of Selborne, 


in the County of Southampton. With 9 plates from the drawings of 
S. H. Grimm, including fine vmpression of the folding view of Sel- 
borne, the engraved title, &c. 4to, full dark-green crushed levant 
morocco, gilt back and inside gilt borders, gilt edges. 
aah London: Printed by T. Bensley, 1789 
FINE copy or THE First Epirion, with wide margins and leaf of Errata, 
sometimes missing. Also, contains full impression of the bird plate, with 
‘margins on all sides, an unusual feature as this plate is generally cut 
into. 


328. WiLKINs (W. H.). Mrs. Fitzherbert and George IV. Numerous tlus- 


trations. 8vo, half dark-green morocco, gilt, gilt top. 
New York, &c., 1905 


From the library of George Barr McCutcheon, with his bookplate. 


329. WitttAMs (H. Nori). The Women Bonapartes, the mother and three 


sisters of Napoleon I. First Eprrion. With thirty-six illustrations. 
2 vols. 8vo, cloth. London [1908] 


330. WitiiaAMs (H. Nort). The Fascinating Duc de Richelieu, Louis Fran- 


cois Armand du Plessis (1696-1788). Firsr Eprrion. Numerous 
illustrations. 8vo, cloth. London [1910] 


331. Wititamson (Grorce C.). Andrew and Nathaniel Plimer, Miniature 


Painters, their Lives and their Works. With a large number of fac- 
similes, from the collections of Mr. George J. Gould, Mr. J. Pierpont 
Morgan, Lord Aldenham, the Plumer Family collection, and numerous 
other famous sources. 4to, bound in Lady Margaret Crichton- 
Stuart’s hand-loom linen, specially woven for the purpose, gilt top, 
uncut. London, 1903 

Of this fine work, only three hundred and sixty-five copies were printed. 
The work of Andrew Plimer is of the finest quality, both in drawing and 
color, originals of which now command high prices, and are eagerly sought 
for by collectors. 


Philadelphia in 1794, and after a few years entered upon 


333, WILSON (ALEXANDER). Poems. Beate are ; 


by the AnEhoE of pees Onan 
green crushed levant nak gilt be 
by Riviere. . bear 
Newtown, Pa.: Published by S. Sia rfried 


Fine copy of this rare work. Wilson as born. 
July 6, 1766, and worked as a weaver for several y 


his great work on American Ornithology, to which he « 
ing years of his life. He died in Philadelphia, August bE 

The first edition of ‘The Foresters” appeared in 1804, ib ut i 
that no copy seems to have ever come up at any American 7 i 
The great library formed Bs J.-G. Heckscher Doe only 
edition. 


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half red levant morocco, gilt over rough ed 7 
Paisley: Printed by . 
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THE PROPERTY OF A MEMBER OF THE NEW YORK BAR. 


334, 
335. 
336. 
337. 
338. 


339. 


340. 


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343. 


344, 


345. 


346. 


AINSworTH (WiLLIAm H.). The Star Chamber: An Historical 
Romance. 2 vols. 12mo, original stamped cloth. London, 1854 
FINE copy oF the First EpIrTIon, 


ALLINGHAM (WILLIAM). The Ballad Book. Vignette after Paton on 
' ttle. 16mo, cloth, London, 1872; Songs, Ballads and Stories. First 
COLLECTED EDITION. 12mo, cloth, uncut. London, 1877. (2 vols.) 


ALLINGHAM (WILLIAM). Flower Pieces, and Other Poems. 2 designs 
by Dante G. Rossetti. Firsr Eprrion. 12mo, boards, parchment 
back, uncut. London, 1888 


ALLINGHAM (WitLIAm). Life and Phantasy, Frontispiece by Sir John 
Millais, a design by A. H. Hughes, and a song. First Eprrion. 
12mo, cloth, parchment back, uncut. London, 1889 


BASKERVILLE Press. Publii Terentii Afri Comoediae. Small 8vo, 
sprinkled calf, gilt. Birmingham: Johannis Baskerville, 1772 
Bookplate of Henry Carr Ibbetson. 


BicLanpD (JOHN). A Natural History of Birds, Fishes; Reptiles, and 
Insects. 12 colored plates, engraved mostly from original drawings. 
12mo, full crimson crushed levant morocco, gilt back, inside gilt 
borders, gilt top, back of original binding bound in, by Riviére. 

Philadelphia: John Grigg, 1828 . 


FIneE copy of the First Eprrion of a Scarce American work not often 
met with at auction sales, with brilliant impressions of the colored plates. . 


BROWNING {Ropert). The Ring and the Book. First Eprrion. 4 vols. 
12mo, full brown crushed levant morocco, gilt backs, inside gilt 
borders, gilt top, partly uncut, by Tout. London, 1868 

FINE COPY. 


Browning (Ropert). Prince MHohenstiel-Schwangau, Saviour of 
Society. First Epirion. 12mo, original cloth, top edges uncut. 
London, 1871 


Brownine (Rozsert). Fifine at the Fair. First Epirion. 12mo, orig- 

inal cloth, top edges uncut. London, 1872 

From the library of William Harris Arnold, with his bookplate and 
autograph signature. 


BROWNING (Rozerr). Aristophanes’ Apology. First Eprrion. 12mo, 
original cloth, top edges uricut. London, 1875 
Brownineé (Rosert). The Inn Album. First Eprrion. 12mo, orig- 
inal cloth. London, 1875 


Brownine (Roper). Pacchiarotto, and how he worked in Distemper ; 
with other Poems. First Eprrion. 12mo, original cloth, top edges 
uncut, London, 1876: 


Brownine (Roperr). The Agamemnon of Aeschylus. ‘Transcribed by 


Browning. First Eprrion. 12mo, original cloth, top edges uncut. 
London, 1877 


347. 


348, 
349. 


350. 


dol. 


352. 


358. 


354. 


O00. 


356. 


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BRowNInG (Ropert). La Saisiaz: The Two Poets of Croisic. First 
EDITION. 12mo, original cloth, top edges uncut. London, 1878 


Brownine (RosperrT). Parleyings with Certain People of Importance 
in their Day. First Eprrion. 12mo, original cloth, top edges uncut. 
London, 1887 


Buckie (Henry T.). History of Civilization in England. Frrsr Epr- 
TIONS. 2 vols, 8vo, original cloth. London, 1857-1861 
Library Edition. : 


CHARRON (PreRRE). De La Sagesse, Trois Livres. Hngraved title. 
12mo, full crimson crushed levant morocco, gilt back, gilt wreaths 
in centres of covers, inside gilt borders, gilt edges, by AII6. 

Amsterdam: L. and D. Elzevier, 1662 


CHoIsEUL (Duc Dr). Recueil d’Estampes gravées d’aprés les tableaux 
du son Cabinet. Par les soins du Sr. Basan. About 125 plates, m- — 
cluding engraved title and frontispiece by [P. P. Choffard, signed in 
pencil |, and plates engraved by Dunker, Delvaux, Maleuvre, &., after 
Tenniers, Berghem, Rembrandt, and others. 4to, full brown crushed 
levant morocco, gilt back and sides, inside borders, gilt edges. . 

A Paris: Chez ?Auteur, [1771] 


An important Art Catalogue containing fine impressions of the engraved 
reproductions. 


Cicero. Orationes, corrigente Paulo Manutio. 3 vols. small 8vo, full 
crimson crushed levant morocco, gilt backs and sides, inside gilt 
borders, gilt edges, by Bedford. Venetiis: Apud Aldi Filio, 1546 

FInE copy, from the library of Robert Hoe, with his bookplate in each 
volume. 


CoNGREVE (WILLIAM). Works, containing the Tragedies, Masques, 
Poems, &c. 3 vols. 8vo, half mottled calf, gilt backs, gilt edges, by. 
Zaehnsdorf. London: Jacob Tonson, 1710 

First Collected edition. 


Contes Et NouveELues en Vers, par Voltaire, Vergier, Sénecé, Perrault, 
&e. 2 portraits, and over 40 charming vignettes. 2 vols. 12mo, full 
tan calf, gilt backs, inside gilt borders, gilt tops. Paris, 1862 


One of 200 copies of this size printed. 


CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE). The Comic Almanack, by Rigdum Funnidos, 
Gent, 1838-1839 and 1840. With numerous illustrations by George 
Cruikshank. 3 vols. 12mo, full blue crushed levant morocco, gilt 
backs, inside gilt borders, gilt tops, by Riviére. London, 1838-40 


Dickens (CuHarueEs). A Tale of Two Cities. Illustrations by H. K. 
Browne (“ Phiz”). 8vo, full tan calf, gilt back, inside gilt borders,- 
gilt top, by Riviére. London, 1866 


. Dosson (Austin). Proverbs in Porcelain, and Other Verses. First 


Epition. 12mo, original cloth, with the advertisements. 
London, 1877 


358. 


359. 
360. 


361. 


362. 


363. 


DoNnNE (JoHN). Letters to severall persons of honour. Brilliant im- 


pression of the engraved portrait of the author, by Lombart. Small 
4to, full dark-brown crushed levant morocco, gilt back, inside gilt 
borders, gilt edges, by Riviére. London: Printed by J. Flesher, 1651 


Fine Copy of the First Eprrion. From the library of Bishop Henry 
Codman Potter, with his bookplate on Japan paper, inlaid, and the fol- 
lowing inscription on fly-leaf,—‘ An old book for the new country. Given 
to Right Rev. the Lord Bishop of New York, by [W.] Donne, Vicar of 
Wakefield. Queen’s Accession, 1897.” 


Drama. Cumberland’s British Theatre. Frontispiece in each volume 
(with one exception), by Robert Cruikshank. 10 vols. small 8yvo, 
half calf. London, n.d. 

From the library of Sir Charles Ibbetson, with his bookplate. 


DRYDEN (JOHN). Fables from Boccaccio and Chaucer. Vianette on 
title. Small 8vo, full dark-green crushed levant morocco, gilt back; 
inside gilt border, gilt top, uncut, by Rousselle. 

Chiswick: C. Whittingham, 1822 


DuepaLe (Siz WiLuiAM). The Antient Usage In Bearing of such En- 
signs of Honour as are commonly call’d Arms. With a Catalogue of 
the Present Nobility and Baronets of England. Second Edition, cor- 
rected. Small 8vo, panelled calf, gilt back, inside gilt borders, by 
Riviere. | Oxford: Printed for Moses Pitt, 1682 


Emerson (RALPH WaLpo). Poems. 12mo, full purple crushed levant 
morocco, gilt back and inside borders, gilt top, paper label from the 
original board covers bound in, by Rivieére. Boston, 1847 

Fine Copy of the Scarce First Eprrion, with the 4pp. advertisements 
dated Jan. 1, 1847. 


ENGLISH CATHEDRALS. Wild (Charles). ‘Twelve Perspective Views of 
the exterior and interior parts of the Metropolitical Church of Can- 
terbury, accompanied by two ichnographic plates, and an historical 
account. London, 1807; also An Illustration of the Architecture of 
the Cathedral Church of Lichfield. London, 1813; also Twelve Per- 
spective Views of the exterior and interior parts of the Metropoliti- 
cal Church of York; accompanied by two ichnographic plates, 
and an historical account. London, 1809; also An Illustration of 
the Architecture of the Cathedral Church of Chester. London, 1813. 
Comprising thirty-eight beautifully colored aquatint views, together 
with plans, etc. Royal 4to, half morocco, somewhat rubbed. 

| London, 1807-1813 


It is seldom that all four works are offered for sale at one time. 


364. Fansites. Favole scelte, Tradotte dall’ Idioma Francese nell’ Italiano per 


il Signor de Veneroni maestre delle sudette Lingue a Parigi: e poi 
da quelle nel Tedesco, per il Signore Baldassaro Nickisch maestro 
di Lingue in Augusta. Hngraved frontispiece by J. S. Kraussin, and 
nearly 100 illustrations. Small 4to, full maroon crushed levant 
morocco, gilt back, gilt inside borders and edges, arms stamped in 
gilt on both covers, by Allé. Augspurg, 1797 


A curious and interesting collecting of fubles with the text in Italian, 
German and French. From the library of Robert Hoe, with his bookplate. 


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365. 


366. 


367, 


368. 


369. 


370. 


371. 


372. 


373. 


[GotpsmirH (OLtIvEr).]. An History of England, in a Series of Letters 
from a Nobleman to his son. 2 vols, 12mo, full mottled calf, gilt 
backs. London: J. Newbery, 1764 


First Epirion, with 2pp. advertisements laid in Vol. II. 


HAWTHORNE (NATHANIEL). The Scarlet Letter. A Romance. 12mo, 
full black crushed levant morocco, with large “A” in gilt inlaid 
with crimson levant, on front cover, gilt back, gilt top, original cloth 
covers bound in, by Riviere. Boston, 1850 


SCARCE FIRST ISSUE OF THE First Eprrion, with the word “ reduplicate = 
on page 21, afterwards altered to ‘ repudiate,” and the 4pp. advertise- 
ments dated March, 1850. . 


HAWTHORNE (NATHANIEL). The Bhthedale Romance. Frrst Eprrion. 
12mo, original cloth. Boston, 1852 
With the 4pp. advertisements dated April, 1852. : 


HOLMES (OLIVER WENDELL). ‘The AT of the Breakfast-Table. 
Illustrations. 12mo, original cloth. ~ Boston, 1858 
First ISSUE of the First EpiTion, with the engraved title. 


Homer. The Iliad and the Odyssey. Translated by Alexander Pope. 3 
vols. small 8vo, half morocco, gilt backs, gilt tops. London, 1833 


Valpy’s clear- print edition. 


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Horace. [Opera.] Cum commentariis selectissimis variorum: & scholiis 
integris Johannis Bond, &c. Hngraved title by P. Philippe. 8vo, 
full dark red morocco, gilt edges. 

~ _Lugd, Barav, ex officina Hackiana, 1670 


From the Yarborough and Hartmann libraries, with bookplate of each. 


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HUBBARD (WILLIAM). A Narrative of the Indian Wars in New Eng- 
land, from the First Planting thereof in the Year 1607, to the Year 
1677. 12mo, full red crushed levant morocco, gilt back, inside gilt 
borders, gilt edges, by Matthews. 

Worcester, Mass.: Daniel Greenleaf, 1801 
Third Edition, with Preface dated 1775. 


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+ 6 
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Hugo (Vicror). Odes et Ballades. Cinquiéme Edition. 2 engraved 
plates on India paper. 2 vols. full crimson crushed levant morocco, 
gilt backs, septuple fillets on sides, inside gilt borders, gilt over rough 
edges, original wrappers [dated 1829] bound in, by Marius Michel. 

Paris, 1828 
FINn copy, said to contain material not incorporated in previous edi- 
tions. 


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Kiptine (Rupyarp). Departmental Ditties, and other Verses. Third 
Edition. Small 4to, full blue crushed levant morocco, gilt back, in- F 
side gilt borders, oilt top, original wrappers bound in, by Riviére. t 

Calcutta: Thacker, Spink and Co., 1888 a 


Scarce. This is the second edition with the publishers’ imprint, and 
contains five or more poems not printed in the original edition, one of 
which, ‘“ Diana of Ephesus,” has not been reprinted. 


Byes Kiprine (Rupyarp). Ti Hace Racin Ballads, and other Verses. First 


‘Epirron. 12mo, original buckram, uncut. London, 1892 
375. Kiptine (Rupyarp). Many Inventions. First Eprrion. 12mo, orig- 
: | inal cloth. London, 1893 
376. Kipuine (Rupyarp). The Seven Seas. First Eprrion. 12mo, original 
buckram, gilt top, uncut. | London, 1896 


37, Mistive (Rupyarp). Stalky and Co. First Eprrion. 12mo, original 
cloth, gilt top. London, 1899 


378. Kiprine (Rupyarp). The Five Nations. First Eprrion. 12mo, orig- 
inal buckram, gilt top, uncut. London, 1903 


37 [Lanerus (J. P.).] Democritus Ridens, sive campus recreationum 
honestarum cum exorcismo melancholiae. Engraved title with full 
length figure of the ancient philosopher. 12mo, full blue straight- 
grained morocco, gilt back, gilt edges, by Thouvenin. 

Amstelodami : Haeredes J. Janssoni, 1655 


_ From the Robert Hoe library, with his bookplate and signature. The 
authorship of this work has been ascribed to Langius. 


380. Louris XV. Vie Privée VLouis XV; ou principaux événements, par- 

ticularités et anecdotes de son regne. 9 portraits, including those of 

John Law of South Sea Bubble notoriety, Madame Du Barry, éec. 

4 vols. 12mo, full calf, gilt backs, gilt over marbled edges, by Closs. 

A Londres: Chez John Peter Lyton, 1781 

FINE COPY OF THE GENUINE EDITION with the vignette on title of Vol. I. 

From the libraries of Comte Henri de la Bédoyere and Robert Hoe, with 
bookplate of each. 


381. [Mackxenzin (Cortn).] Tavern Ancedotes, and Reminiscences of the 
Origin of Signs, Clubs, Coffee-Houses, &e. By One of the Old School. 
Engraved portrait and title, and 22 miniature humorous plates on 1 


sheet, folded. Small 8vo, original boards, uncut (1 side partly split). 
London, 1825 


382. Ena (Rev. Francts).] The Reliques of Father Prout, late P.P. 
of Watergrasshill, in the County of Cork, Ireland. Collected and 
Arranged by Oliver Yorke. Frontispieces, engraved titles, and 14 
vignette etchings, by Alfred Croquis (Daniel Maclise). First Ept- 
TION. 2 vols. 12mo, full tan calf, gilt backs and inside borders, un- 
cut, by Tout. London: John Fraser, 1836 


FINE COPY. 
383. O’SHaucHNEssy (ArTHUR W. E.). Lays of France. (Founded on the 


Lays of Marie). First Eprrion. 12mo, original cloth (slightly 
shaken, and binding stained). London, 1872 


384. PARKMAN (FRANCIS). Pioneers of France in the New World. Portratt, 
and maps. First Epirion. 8vo, half brown crushed levant morocco, 


gilt back, gilt top, by Stikeman. Boston, 1865 


385. 


386. 
387. 
388. 
389, 
390. 
391. 


392. 


393. 


394. 


395. 


PARKMAN (FRaNnois). The Jesuits in North America in the Sevén- 


teenth Century. Map. First Epition. 8vo, original cloth. 


Boston, 1867 
‘ParKMAN (Francis). The Discovery of fie Great West. Map. Firsr 


EDITION. 8vo, original cloth. Boston, 1869 


PARKMAN (Francis). The Old Régime in Canada. Map. Firs Ept- 
TION. 8vo, original cloth. Boston, 1874 


PARKMAN (Francis). Count Frontenac and New France under Louis 
XIV. Map. First Eprrion. 8vo, original cloth. Boston, 1877 


PARKMAN (FRANCIS). Montcalm and Wolfe. Maps and portraits. 


First Eprrion. 2 vols. 8vo, original cloth. : Boston, 1884. 


PARKMAN, (Francis). A Half-Century of Conflict. First Eprrion. 


® vols. 8vo, original cloth. Boston, 1892, 


Payne (JouHn). New Poems. First EpIrion. 12mo, ‘original cloth 
(with leaf of Erratum inserted). London, 1880 


PHagEprus. Smart (Christopher ;—Translator). A Poetical Translation 
of the Fables of Phaedrus, with the Appendix of Gudius, and an 
accurate Edition of the Original on the opposite page. To which is 
added a Parsing Text. Frontispiece engraved by C. Grignion after 
S. Wale. 12mo, panelled calf, gilt back, inside gilt borders, by 
Riviere. London: J. Dodsley, 1765 


First Epirion of the first English poetical translation of Phaedrus. 


“Puiz” ILLustRATIons. Grant (James). Sketches in London. 24 
full-page plates, chiefly by “ Phiz” (H. B. Browne). 8vo, original 
cloth. London, 1838 


Scarce First Eprrion, and one of the books illustrated by “ Phiz” that 
is hardest to obtain in such good condition as is present copy. ‘The 


author, a well known journalist, made his sketches from real life, and 


they include one of Daniel O’Connell, descriptions of Penny Theatres, &c. 


Prato. Dialogues de Platon. Par le Traducteur de la République 
[J. Grou]. Vignettes on titles. 2 vols. 8vo, full red morocco, gilt 
phaeke, inside gilt borders, gilt edges, by Bedford. 

Amsterdam: Chez Marc-Michel Rey, 1770 


LARGE PAPER copy. From the library.of Robert Hoe, with his bookplate, 
autograph signature and annotations on fly-leaf. 


Prévost (L’Appe). Histoire de recs Lescaut et du Chavalier des 
Grieux. Précédée d’une Préface par Alexandre Dumas Fils. Por- 
traits of Dumas and Prévost; and 10 Rae by Flameng, with teat 
ornaments, fleurons, &c., by Reiber. 2 parts in 1 vol. 8vo, half 
morocco, gilt top, uncut. Paris: Glady Fréres, 1875 


One of a limited edition on “ papier Turkey-mill.” 


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396. RONDEAULX D’Amour. Cent Cinq Rondeaulx D’Amour, publies d’aprés 
un Manuscrit du commencement du XVIe siécle, par Edwin Tross. 
Illustrations, each line underscored in red ink throughout. 12mo, 
full dark-red crushed levant morocco, gilt back, inside gilt borders, 
gilt edges, by Petit. Paris, 1863 


One of only 20 copies on “ papier vélin d’Anglaise.”’ 


397. RossErri (Dante GasriEL). Ballads and Sonnets. First Eprrion, 
12mo, original cloth, uncut. London, 1881 
SCARCE, FINE COPY. 


398. RossErri (DANTE GABRIEL). Poems. A New Edition. 12mo, original 
cloth, uncut. London, 1881 
Contains several poems published here for the first time. 


399. SHADWELL (THOmAs). The Amorous Bigotte: with the Second Part of 
Tegue O’Divelly. A Comedy, Acted by Their Majesty’s Servants. 
Small 4to, half crimson morocco, gilt top, by Macdonald. 

London: Printed for James Knapton, 1690 

First Epirion, contains the Kpilogue spoken by Mrs. Bracegirdle. 


400. SuirtEy (JAMES). The Dramatic Works and Poems of Shirley, now 
First Collected; with Notes by the late William Gifford, Esq., and 
Additional) Notes, and some account of Shirley and his Writings, by 

the Rev. Alexander Dyce. Mezzotint portrait of the author engraved 

by T. Lupton. 6 vols. 8vo, original cloth, leather labels, uncut, por- 

trait somewhat foxed. London: John Murray, 1833 


Large Type issue of the First Collected Edition of these plays and 
poems. From the library of Sir Charles Ibbetson, with his bookplate in 
each volume. 


401. SipNEy (Sir Puiiip). The Works of the Honourable Sir Philip Sidney, 
Kt. In Prose and Verse. In Three Volumes, Containing, I. The 
Countess of Pembroke’s Arcadia. II. The Defense of Poesy. III. 
Astrophel and Stella. IV. The Remedy of Love, Sonnets, &. V. 
The Lady of May. A Masque. VI. Life of the Author. Portrait of 
Sidney engraved by Vertue, and 6 plates by Van der Gucht, Pine, 
&c., after L. Cheron. 3 vols. 12mo, full polished calf, gilt backs, by 
Larkins. A few marginal notes in pencil. 

London: Printed for E. Taylor, &., 1724-5 


402. SPENCER (WILLIAM RosertT). Poems of Spencer. Hngraved frontis- 
piece by Cromek after Stothard. 8vo, half calf, gilt back, plate and 
title somewhat spotted. London: T. Cadell, 1811 


From the library of Anne Charlotte De Lancey, granddaughter of James 
De Lancey, Governor of New York and sister-in-law of James Fenimore 
Cooper, with her bookplate, engraved by Burnell. 


403. STEVENSON (RopertT Louis). The Merry Men and Other Tales and 
Fables. First Epition. 12mo, original cloth. London, 1887 
From the library of Edward S. Marsh, with his engraved bookplate. 


404. Stevenson (Rosert Louis) and OspourngE (Lioyp). The Wrong 
Box. First Eprrion. 12mo, original cloth. London, 1889 


405, 
406. 
407, 


408. 


409. 


410. 


441. 
412. 
413. 


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415, 


416. 
447, 


418: 


STEVENSON (Rospert Louis). A Footnote to History, Hight Years: of 

Trouble in Samoa. First Eprrion. 12mo, original cloth, top and 

_ bottom edges uncut. | London, 1892 
From. the library of G. M. Williamson: with his bookplate. 


Srevenson (Rosert Lours). Island Nights’ Entertainments. Illustra- 
tions. First Epirion. 8vo, original cloth, gilt. London, 1893 


STEVENSON (Ropert Louts). Weir of Hermiston. An Unfinished 
Romance. [Edited by Sidney Colvin.]| First Eprrion. 12mo, 
buckram, gilt top, uncut. ~ London, 1896 


Stuart (I. W.). Life of Jonathan Trumbull, Sen., Governor of Con- 


necticut. Colored lithographs. Second Edition. 8vo, cloth. 
Boston, 1859 
Laid in is a D. S. by Jonth. Trumbull, 1p. oblong 4to (folded), with 
portion of wax-seal, granting Thomas Wheeler a lieutenant’s appointment. 
Countersigned by George Wyllys, secy., New Haven, Oct. 12, 1772. 


SWINBURNE (ALGERNON C.). Atalanta in Calydon. A Tragedy. First 


Epitron. Square 8yo, full blue crushed levant morocco, gilt panelled 
back inside gilt borders, gilt top, by Riviére. London: Moxon, 1865 


BEAUTIFUL copy. One of 100 copies originally issued; handsomely 
bound by Riviére. On a fly-leaf is an extract from the Life of Tennyson 
written in an unknown hand. 


SwinpurNE (ALGERNON C.). Chastelard; A Tragedy. First Eprrron. 
12mo, full crimson crushed levant morocco, gilt back, inside gilt 
borders, gilt top, some leaves uncut, by Riviere. 


London: Moxon, 1865 


FINE copy, with the 16pp. advertisements. 


SWINBURNE (ALGERNON C.). Songs of Two Nations. First HpIvion. 


12mo, original cloth. London, 1875 
SWINBURNE (ALGERNON C.). Erechtheus, A Tragedy. First Eprrron. 
12mo, original cloth. London, 1876 
SWINBURNE (ALGERNON C.). Poems and Ballads. Second Series. 
First Epirion. 12mo, original cloth. London, 1878 


SWINBURNE (ALGERNON C.). Studies in Song. First Eprrion. 12mo, 
original cloth. London, 1880 


From the library of John Addington Symonds, with his bookplate. 


SwINBURNE (ALGERNON C.). Tristram of Lyonesse, and Other Poems. 


First Epirion. 12mo, original cloth, a few leaves loose. 
London, 1882 


SWINBURNE (ALGERNON C.). A Century of Rondels. First Eprrron. 
8vo, original cloth, partly uncut. : London, 1883 


SWINBURNE (ALGERNON C:). A Study of Victor Hugo. First Eprrion. 
12mo, original cloth, uncut. London, 1886 


SwiNBURNE (AngERNon C.). Miscellanies. First Epirion. 12mo, 
original cloth. ' London, 1886 


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D ee cloth, some acest uncut. London, ie 


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a1 ae Maid, and Other Poems. First Eprrion. 
al cloth, partly uncut. London: Moxon, 1855 


‘Contains the Spp. advertisements preceding the title, and the | ne I 
: dvertising several of Tennyson’s works. oe 


NJAMIN P.). The History of Long Island: from its 
nd Settlement to the Present Time. Second Edition, 
d Greatly Enlarged. Portrait, map, and illustrations. : 
) » clo h. New York, 1843 


| ay ). . Walden ; or, are in the Woods. Tvtle-vignette 
Ee FIRst Eprtron. 12mo, full dark green crushed levant 
0, ee back and sides, gilt ‘top, original cloth covers bound 


mmr (JOSEPH). (1) Poesies de Vasselier. A Paris, 1800; (2) ee. 
es de Vasselier. Londres, 1800. Portrait, proof before ail let- Po 

2 vols. 8vo, full tan calf, gilt backs, gilt edges, by Bozerian. ; Be 
i: Paris and London, 1800 


26. ee we Baines Traduction d’André Lefévre. Illustrations 
A as ef "Auguste Leloir. 16mo, full blue crushed levant morocco, gilt 
ay As pack, inside gilt borders, gilt top, original wrappers bound in, by 


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